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A CHINESE AND ENGRISH 


PHRASG BOOK 


In the Canton Dialect; 
OR 


DIALOGUES ON ORDINARY AND FAMILIAR SUBJECTS 


FOR THE USE OF THE 


Chinese resident in America, and of Americans desirous 
of learning the Chinese Language; with the 
Pronunciation of each word indicated 
in Chinese and Roman Characters 


BY 


T. Lb. STEDMAN 


AND 


K, P, LEE 





Copyright 1888 


NEw YorK 
WILLIAM R. JENKINS CO. 
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AUTHOR AND SUBJECT INDEX 
CATALOGUE OF 


William R. Jenkins Co,’s 
Publications 


IN ENGLISH, FRENCH AND OTHER 
FOREIGN LANGUAGES 


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ABOUT, E. La Fille du Chanoine et ’Album du 

EME PEIROSE LNs coves cc sieccehune seas cae andard coer kevns iether patiiesCovasdoneutuenins 
La Mére de la Marquise 
CER INTIMIENAD Cw coat stee ds racadhaccesiuccess 
Le Roi des Montagnes 
Les Jumeaux de l’HOtel Corneille (l’Oncle et bi Neveu). 
L’Homme a l’Oreille Cassée : 
PCIE, EOIN COVELL. osccscescccnavecarssasenesesese 


Wa aeUON. ©. A. de, El. Binal de Norma  .5.ciicsccccstssscrososonencs 








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RMR UR RE RRS G0 C4 icc canad classe sosecns Genre sce bineccavecchcasevesssStuanctpsasstevene eee 
Fortezza; and Un Gran Giorno 
PVD HRMOCRAT GIN cas svavtacerstd davebesnscaacsieeddcbassitasctacdarsecesdes tect besesaduerte 

Anatomy— 

Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene. E. Franklin Smith ... 

Anecdotes— 

FRENCH 
Bercy’s La Langue ueeteate PEC EY er RATE OE eT MOTTE 
(Seconde Partie) . 
» Le Second Liv re des Enfants oo... 


,. Short Selections for Translating Engl 
Bernard’s L’Art d'Intéresser en Classe 
La Traduction Orale 
Collot’s Progressive French Anecdotes 


..Boards, .50 
Boards, .30 
wd“ Questions .........s...0. 
Boards, .50 
DuCroquet’s La Conversation des Enfants ..........:ccccccceseeserereees 
ye First Course in French Conversation 

Rougemont’s Manual de la Littérature Frangaise Seats 
Sardou’s French Language (Part 11) .......0c.ccccssesserserseessees 
MES MUEUONE TENE ILE: CHVIEDTIOR. avasesonsescccesccbass obeisentsace sescsuacescuaeoaceyes 
2 Contes Merveilleux avec Etudes de Mots ....ccccccceeee 


GERMAN 
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ARDEL, HENRI, Prés du Bomheur’ .....:cccceceee ceeeecteeeeseeeeren eens eee 
Arithmetic— 

Exercises and Problems in. J. Ruggles......ccccececseeceresserereeeee 50. =. 
ARNOLD, Miss. Game of the Caesars......0.....-- (In a box) 1.00 
AUGIER, E., et SANDEAU, J. Le Gendre de M. Poirier.......+ 2% 4) 

B 
BACH, Capt. F. W. How to Judge a Horse ........-.:ccccceeeeeeeees a ER 


BALZAC, H. D. Contes (including Jesus_ Christ en Flander, 
La Bourse, Le Colonel Chabert, Le ,Réquisitionnaire, 

Une Passion dans le Désert, Un Episode sous la 
Terreur) ..... stesuesseecnscastensnenscnunecensunesnasecooccossssnscsenanansnssnsaeet : 
BARKER, C. HELENE, Musset’s Recueil de Poésies Choisies 
Leather, 2.50 


BARRILI, A. Una Notte Bizzarra....... asda dans 000 NORaES oss Ra AE aE PaMpRRCe 


BASSETT, R. E. Theuriet’s Le Mariage de Gérard .. 
Schultz's La Neuvaine de Colette .............cesceeee 


BAY, 8. Oliphant’s Valentine and His Brother, Half Cloth, 1.00 


BAZAN. Temprano y Con Sol y_ Tres Otros Cuentos, viz.: 
Benito, El Voto, Fuego & Bordo ......seccessereeeees 


BEAUVOISIN M. de. French Verbs at a Glance 


BECK, Madame B. Fables Choisies de la Fontaine, Boards, .40 
French Verb Form, size 9 X 12...........0 5 


BEILEY, U. J. Der Praktische Deutsche 
BELOT, A., et VILLETARD, E. Le Testament de César Girodot 


BERCY, PAUL, Conjugaison des Verbes Fa neais.......ces ass scnces 
Contes et Nouvelles MOGeIrnes ......cccccceseeecsesereeseeeeeneeseneseeeed 
Francais Pratique, Le ...s.sseesesssserseeseeeneeeetenecnerssnseesecnsensensans 
Langue Francaise La (Ire partie) \....cssessseeeeeserersesseretes 
Langue Frangaise, La (2me PIS TEIG). 5. casvcosuscecenesedensnyemstas orgpat 
Lectures Faciles......ccccscccseessececssessceessreseesasseeeesnnneesesaunnneesess sduba 
Livre des Emfants .....csccccsscceccersesreseeesnserscenseserereecsenetentrersrnre 
Second Livre des Enfants, Le.....ccccsseecceeeereeceeenenrecrseneeeess 
Malot’s Sans Famille ........::csccsccceeseeennsesenssensereesentsenserssaceseneres 
Short Selections for Translating English into French 

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Simples Notions de Frangais .....-..:::sessseeeseceenes Boards, .75 


BERCY, P., and CASTEGNIER, G. Simple Grammaire Francaise 
BERANGER. Chansons ....sssccssecseeeseeaseeees TWh aera pace SPER ar : 
BERNARD, V. F. Genre des NOMS...+cccceeressterecerrscessssenseeseenss 
L'Art d'Intéresser On Classe ....-..:--eceee Boards, .50 
Labiche’s La Lettra Chargée ....ssssccesseserssrerseressrsssesaseressenes 
Le Traduction Orale......c:ccccccsseeseeseeeeeesenssaerceeees Boards, .30 
Le Francais Tdiomatique.......scccssseserescesessseeresessnanaenenaanens 
Les Fautes de Langage .....cccsseceee 
BERNARD, JEAN. Le Petit Tambour (see Boum Boum) ...... 

















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me GAPIIAN VOIDS 315.5 o50cdcssoccosssensssseees - Soe ae 
ie Greek Verbs, size 8X10...........00+ 3 Bais ae 

Latin Verbs, size 8x10..............000 sé 7 oe 
Drisler’s Conjugation of Latin Verbs............ es es 
DuCroquet’s Conjugaison Abrégée  ............66+ a a -—- — 
Bp Conjugation of French Verbs.... ee no- = 
a Conjugation of German Verbs... = 2 = 
Havens’ Conjugation of Greek Verbs............ i B— = 
Miss Wilson’s Spelling Blank.......... 1034x7%, in book form, 35 — 
Mme. Beck’s French Verb Form ......... 9x12, in book form, 50 — 
Robinson’s German Verb Form............ 9x12, in book form, 50 — 
BONNET, F. L. Citations des Auteurs Frangais (Game), In box, .75 — — 
BORNIER, H. de, ‘La Fille de Roland........:........cccsesesseccneeessseees 25: - 40 

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Botany— 

RRR Ae ASTI AIR: SROGRUILY soc ccccnscdsacchacosedctcsuveedoeghadspvenyasesene — 1.00 
BOUVET, J. and M. Fleurs des Poétes et des Prosateurs 

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BRETE, JEAN de la. Mon Oncle et Mon Curé...ccscccccccecceeeses 60 85 
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Individual Scores, folder with pencil, each, .15; per dz., 1.23 
BRISSON. Maupassant’s Contes et Nouvelles............::ccceeseseeeeeees 2 AD 
BROWNING, A. (See Blanks) — 
Latin Paradigms at a Glance.................. Sain cee ambience Pamphlet. 2 — 
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CABANA, A. M. y. El Desdén Con el Desdém ......... eee eeeeee 3> 6D 

CASTEGNIER, G. Belot et Villetard’s Le Testament de César 
aR RUMMEME Sinai ons duet enceastaavarsdancsusakcstedsankssaus ve succsrcchsodassoucaveneseeseye BSB 
_ About’s La Fille du Chanoine et Album du Régiment... .25 40 

About’s l’Oncle et le Neveu, et Les Jumeaux de 1 H6tel Corneille -25 40 

Daudet’s La Belle Nivernaise 23 © 40 

Contes de la Vie Rustique.............:1 5 — 

Coppée’s Extraits Choisis..................... — 7 

Coppée’s La Morecau de Pain 2 40 

La Fauvette Bleue (see Contes de la Vie Rustique). 

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CASTEGNIER, G., and BERCY, P. Simple Grammaire Francaise — 1.00 
Charts— 
Gay & Garber’s Cartes de Lecture Frangaise....... Per Set, 5.00 — — 
Le. Roy’s Logical Chart for Teaching and Learning French 
NAR SER EN GURIER po restict tings ahh cibe at ona nabindch nod Gwhine etek oaaseucsscep i skdas isosesses cestao —- 
Marion’s Le Verbe en Quatre Tableaux Synoptiques .........—  .25 
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CHATEAUBRIAND. Les Aventures du Dernier Abencerage...... 2 AO 
CHATRIAN-ERCKMANN. L’Ami Fitz  ..........05.--c.scseseesssseseeonceees 60 85 
Chemistry— 

Its Evolution and Achievements, F. G. Weichmann. ......... — 1.00 
CHERBULIEZ,. V.. Le: Roi: Apes ..cn2ises5a. oss5.5-psvsesckcekduheeant daca sensae 60 8d 
Chinese — 

Chinese-English and English-Chinese Phrase book, Stedman 

AMA LeC.. ese ceeeeeereee ees acseresnaccaressesessnscstenecsenstaee Boards, 1.25 —=— = 
CHURCHMAN. An Introduction to the Pronunciation of French 50 — 
CLARETIE, JULES. La Frontiere «...0..0...05...000.000ccconsscccessccenosssone 2 40 

MRS ENYID ROUTE <a cx sscecs ous caparnacace stecesszcerses sceddecinseces Soaqkinubap adehntreeans 25 ©=©6.40 
CLARK, REED PAIGE. Rostand’s Cyrano de Bergerac............ 0 1.00 
CLARK, T. M. En Voyage (for tourists and Classes).....00.. =  .7) 
Classiques Francais— 

Classical French works, carefully prepared with historical, 
descriptive and grammatical notes by competent a uthorities. | 
printed in large type. 
Paper 25c. Cloth 40c. 

1.—L’Avare, J. B. Poguelin de Moliére. 

2—Le Cid, Pierre Corneille. 

3.—Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme, J. B. Poquelin de Moliére. 

4.—Horace, P. Corneille. 

5.—Andromaque, Jean Racine. 

6.-~-Athalie, Jean Racine. © 

7.—Les Précieuses Ridicules, J. B. Poquelin de Moliére. 

CLAVEL. Jeu de Connaissez-Vous Paris (Game)........-+-+:0 i - = 
CLIFTON & McLAUGHLIN’S New Dictionary of the French 

and English Languages ......cccccccccceeceeteererseseeeeresseneseesenneerens a 1.50 
COLLOT, A. G. 

Progressive Pronouncing French Reader.............-.-- Bas., 5 —- = 

Progressive French Anecdotes and Questions ......... Bdas., 5 —- — 

Progressive French Dialogues and Phrases ............ ds., 51 — = 

French Grammar and Exercises .......:::ccseseeseeeesseeee Bds., 50 — — 
COMBA, T. E. La Lingua Ttaliana.......cccceccesecsseeeesneeeesererseenes — 1.00 

de Amicis’ AIDeCTto ........ceceeeeeececereeenseeeeeeeenteeeseeeernneenesesareasanns 35 oO 

Barrilli’s Una Notte Bizzarra casa tGassadie eee aeasebaae 35 BO 

de Amicis’ Camilla ........0....csccecceccesersseeeertsecseeseessseesenuennesaerenens 35 BO) 

Farina’s Fra le Corde di un Contrabasso .......ceceseeseeeeerees 39 5D 

de Amicis’ Fortezza Un Gran GiOrn0.......cccceesererreeeetenneeeees 35) BO 
Composition— 

FRENCH 
Bercy’s Conjugaison des Verbes Frangais.....--..:.-::sssesers — 0 
mi Short Selections for Translating English into French = — 75 
Bercy and Castegnier’s Simple Grammaire Francaise .......+. — 1,00 
Bernard’s L’Art d’Intéresser en Class ........-s+ rds, 5} — 
" La Traduction Orale ............ Boards, 20 —- — 
5 Les Fautes de Langage........cccccsccscsresecssererseseeeeeees — 50 
i Le Frangais [diomatique .........::.:ccccceeseeseeeseeseeeess -— 50 
Collot’s Anecdotes and QUESTIONS .........cccseeeeeseeeeceeees Boards, 50 —- — 
oe Progressive French Grammar ........c.cersesseees Boards, 50- —- — 
PuCroquet’s Elementary French Grammar and Exercises.........° td 


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DuCroquet’s College Preparatory French Grammar ............ 
First Course in Freneh Conversation (recita- 

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Muzarelli’s Antonymes de la Langue Fran¢ais = SaanpueaceRdr acne’ 
Rougemont’s Progressive French Drill Book * 
Roguemont’s Progressive French Drill Book “Be 
Sardou’s French Language (Part IT) 
Sardou’s French Language (Part III) 
Sauveur’s Causeries avec mes Eléves a 
“ PCL! CHRTIRO PIO © Sods Sad, rss Doak dlesaahesuteccacs»Sosesvateaeeeenes 

ae Petite Grammaire Frangaise pour les Anglais ... 


GERMAN 


Deutscb’s Drillmaster. in German ........,...,--.sesscccessscceccessseessnes 
Dreyspring’s Constructive Process for Learning German. ... 


ITALIAN 
Giaraneaiaier MN reNGPOAS, PECL LEEIIDY 6120 cos asececacaccXensceasdesniceussscnappaieescs sents 


Conjugation— 
FRENCH 


Beauvoisin’s French Verbs at a Glance 
Beck, Mme. French Verb Form ................ 
Berey’s Conjugaison des Verbes Francais A 
DuCroquet’s Conjugation of French Verbs (Blanks)............ 
Per tablet .35 

DuCroquet’s Conjugaison Abrégée Blanks Per tablet, .25.. 
French Verbs, Regular and [rregular «...cccceseceee cecesseeeeeeenees 
Le Roy’s Logical Chart for Teaching and Learning the 
French Conjugation -.......scecseere aoe 
Marion’s Le Verbe en Quatre Tableaux Synoptiques coeceeees 
Sardou’s All the French Verbs, (Chart).....c.sssccsssesesseeeeeseeeee 
Sauveur’s Causeries avec mes Eléves -.... capreceeion 
” La Parole Frangaise «..-... Bosses 
EN Cy CMATISETION Nadi cstescsaciucsonssosestissnestesao ss sascdeesaaess 
Sauveur et Lougée’s Premiéres Lecons de Grammaire ...... 


GERMAN 













Cutting’s A Glance at the Difficulties of German Grammar 
Folded, .30 


Robinson’s German Verb Form, 924x12........... Mscpebess Bds, .50 
GREEK 

Browning’s Blanks for Greek Verbs...... .....+- Per tablet, .25 

Haven’s Blanks for Greek Verbs «- -eeceseeeceeeeeees Per tablet, .25 
LATIN 

Browning’s Blanks for Elements of Latin Verbs, -...... seseces 

Per tablet, .25 

Browning’: Blanks for Latin Verbs «..-..+- +++. Per tablet, DD 

Drisler’s Blanks for the Conjugation of Latin Verbs,..----.- 


Per tablet, .2 





Sauveur’s Talks with Caesar. 
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Contes Choisis 


Some of the very best short stories of French authors, many 
with notes in English by competent authorities. Well printed, 
convenient size. 


Paper, 25c. Cloth, 40c. 


1.—La Mére de la Marquise, Edmond About 

2.—Le Siége de Berlin et Autres Coutes. A Daudet 

3.—Un Mariage d'Amour, Ludovie Haléyy 

4—La Mare‘au Diable, George Sand 

5.—Peppino, L. D. Ventura 

6.—Idylles, Mme, Henry Gréyille 

7.—Carine, Louis Enault 

8.—Les Fiancés de Grinderwald, Ereckmann Chatrian 

9.—Les Fréres Colombe, Georges de Peyrebrune 

10.—Le Buste, Edmond About 

11.—La Belle Nivernaise, Alphonse Daudet 

12.—Le Chien du Capitaine, Louis Enault 

13.—Boum-Boum, Jules Claretie, with other exquisite short stories 
by famous writers. 

14.—L’Attelage de la Marquise, Léon de Tinseau, and Une Dot, 
E. Legouvé 

15.—Deux Artistes enVoyage, and other stories, Comte de Vervins 

16.—Contes et Nouvelles, Guy de Maupassant 

17.—Le Chant du Cygne, George Ohnet 2 

18.—Prés du Bonheur, Henri Ardel 

19.—La Frontiére, par Jules Claretie 

20.—L’Oncle et le Neveu, et Les Jumeaux de l’Hétel Corneille, 
E. About 

21.—La Sainte-Catherine, André Theuriet 

22.—Le Morceau du Pain et Autres Contes, Francais Coppée 

23.—La ne du Chanoine and l’Album du Régiment, Edmond 
About 

24.—Les Aventures du Dernier Abencerage, Chateaubriand 


Conversation— 









FRENCH 

Bercy’s Le Francais Pratique ............00+ ica ie pat peat sans cereal — 1.00 
La Langue Frangaise .. — 1.25 
tS La Langue Francaise (Second Part). — 1.25 
+o Lectures Faciles .. e000 wevcecnoeeccoree — 1.00 
** Le Livre des Enfants .....<sss.sssecscses vosess saenios Jsadeheqoknes — 50 
+ Le Second Livre des Enfants .. — 7 
Simples Notions de Frangais ...... Pe 
Bernard’s L’Art d’Intéresser en Classe a Lee 
‘ Les Fautes de Langage........ a bi ecoeneanes aivcuacosenan (hansen — 50 
La Traduction Orale ............ patos tines bcakda, ¥ _— oo 
Clark’ B FER VOSBRG ceiceverdacsaschsiptacscnnntnaacee epaubncvhds dieadbdseaaaekena tans — 

Collot’s Progressive French Anecdotes and Guestions, 
Boards, 50 — — 
Collot’s Progressive French Dialogues and Phrases, Boards, 50 — — 
DuCroquet’s La Conversation des Enfants «........ Seeeneeeneeees vo om 1D 
*” Le Francais par la Conversation «secs — 1.00 
és First Course in French Convyersation...........0 — 1.00 


Gay and Garber’s Cartes de Lecture Frangaise,...Per set, 5.00 
































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Conversation (continued) 
Ernst’s French Conversation Cards......... etheated In a box, 50 — — 
Construction Game.. - » MO - — 
Fontaine's Choses de@ FYance.......scscscscccsssccssssectcecseecsesrcencensens — 
Muzzarelli’s Antonymes de la Langue Franeaise................. —* 1,00 
Robique’s Historiettes et Poésies .............c.:ceeeeeees Boards, 60 — — 
MATOINONE S, ELOMIOPES | BOGCUICS .4 sccs5cccssscccscsoscensecesgosssaepensdes — 6 
eA Preliminary French Drill..................... — 50 
ve Progressive French Drill Book the —_ oe 
Sardou's French Language (Part IT)......... : — 125 
Sauveur’s Causeries avec mes Eleve$§.....................006 — 1.25 
os Contes Merveilleux avec Etude de Mots.... — 1.50 
* Causeries avec les BEmfants............cccocssccssess .. — 1.00 
oa Entretiens sur la Grammaife................ccccccseseceeees — 1.5 
i Ee, Parole Francaise ..........--ccccsssesecssscsesreresee .- — 1.00 
— Pre a eres = @OATIBOEI ORS 5. cor adores ecg aptoveoncs so ads es venwe vpetaasteice — 1.00 
re Petite Grammaire Francaise .........cccrsccccorcsescscceers — 1.25 
GERMAN 
BGH6y'S! Der | PraktisGhe. Deutsche... .ccccccscscssencssoccsccereaserceenaces — 1.00 
Dewiscn-s. Dritumaster In Grima ni...i.....--cccsccevscesesaterevesrvsccssore — 1.25 
Rippe’s Des Kindes Erstes Buch............cccseccsesees _ 40 —- — 
Schultze’s Praktischer Lehrgang........ sree ahctnapacahtcupeevssvesiness = he 
ITALIAN 
MCI IO PATENT PCL TAE TAY: “SSesvcctncecsncvcdscvnnsesd sosveddessavsaCeosens — 1.00 
LATIN 
Sauveur’s Talks with Caesar de Bello-Gallico — 1.25 
OPT lire Se £EGOO CYR OHTA Ss fo sacu doe =ini ys sno seos'egeaacacoveassoosovendncseusececese an AB 
Le Morceau de Pain, together with Le Remplacant, Les 
Viees du Capitaine Eat ala seaah navuarcus davesmekanrmcnd can exsstaasseraccsekesse 25 86.40 
pra pa al P. Horace SA aeons 2 re 
Ee saEMaeadhos sda ebah inch iekeCudaenchs cuahiaas pe cested ses oneensueporestsssnetsbyese< O25 Tear 
CORTINA, R. D. Alarcon’s El Final de Norma.............cccssceees 75 1.00 
Bazan’s Temprano y Con Sol y Tres Otros Cuentos.......... 35> 6.50 
Escrich’s Fortuna y Otr0s CuentOs......-cceccessccssereeeeeeseeeseeeeeens |) 
SRS Eret EG = PRAT NICP EURO gos ciss cccduslesecscesessesiacn guesses 35 50 
Valera’s El Cautivo de Dofia Mencia 35 §©6..50 
COTTE, A. M. Contes Tirés de Moliére, namely, L’Avare, Le 
Bourgeois GentiIhoOmMme.........0..-cccccocseccrccersccerscscceses ach, .20 — 
GREW cA ORE OF FTONCH Verbs.secsccccecisscovcsescossqonss sotenssencesasaces — 35 
CUTHBERTSON. How to Prevent and Cure Nervous Diseases. .25 — 
Cuentos Selectos— 
Some of the very best short stories of Spanish authors. 
Well printed and have notes in English by competent au- 
thorities. 
Paper, 35c. 18mo. Cloth, 50c. 
1-——El Pajaro Verde, by Juan Valera. 
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+; Preliminary French’ Seng B nen 
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? Per Tablet, ,25 
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Collot’s Progressive French Grammar (Key to) Boards, 50 — — 
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DuCroquet’s College Preparatory French Grammar we = — 1.25 
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Collot’s Progressive Pronouncing French Reader, Boards 40 — — 
Robique’s Historiettes et Poésies.............ccceeccceeees at. ve 60—- — 
Sauveur’s Causeries avec les Enfant .....ccccercsssesenees Seoeuaatee — 1.00 
Vea Causeries avee mes Eléves — 1.25 
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FARINA, S. Fra le Corde di un Contrabasso..................:s0ss0008 50 
FAULKNER, W. T. Valdes’ Los Puritanos y Otros Cuent ‘ 75 
FEUILLET, O. La Fée 40 
Roman d’un Jeune Homme Pauyre 8 
FONTAINE, C. About’s La Mére de la Marquise 40 
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Claretie’s Boum-Boum et Autres Contes .............. seees eoadtcee 40 
Daudet’s tees d'un Enfant.. .(see Le Petit Chose). 2 
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Les Historiens Frangais du XIXéme Siécle 

Les Poétes nt Ke 

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Clavel’s Jeu de Connaissez-vyous Paris? ...... In a box, .75 — — 
sée’s Jeu des Académiciens...........cccccccceeeeeeee ab a — — 
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Zoller’s Das Deutsch Litteratur Spiel ........ ‘ s ays) — 
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Cutting’s A Glance at the Difficulties of German Grammar 
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Julion’s ‘Un: Pew de \Toutics:decziscsssisreciccoiaeni ae — 

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Le Maitre de Forges (Comédie) .. 25 
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PEYREBRUNE, G. de. Les Fréres Colombe ........... ceeseeeeeeeseneee 020 
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Bernard’s Le Francais Tdiomatique...........cccccccccscccrsersssssssceoees === 50 
Collot’s Progressive French Dialogues and Phrases Hees, 
Clark’s En Voyage......... ; — 
MeN SH UTE POD GO TOMB. .ccaccasssasganeassacsssetoccs — 75 
Muzzarelli’s Antonymes de la Langue France: — 1, 
Rougemont’s Progressive French Drill Book A — ‘7 
— «50 
Sardou’s French Language, Part Il’ (Conversation)... — 1.25 
SPANISH 
Darr’s Handbook of Spanish Words and Phrases................ 3B — 
CHINESE 
Stedman and Lee’s Chinese-English and English Chinese- 
NE EMAON. oo, abeicg ie cane cpansdapsaedeaestynriycoviassyuauibe Boards, 1.25 — _- 
Physiology— 
See Smith’s Anatomy, Physiology and Hygiene. 
PERE OLDE SG? TOUT: Ct. MONG .cc0s ccsscasuvsscscces dvvvsvecssnsesegsceons 60 85 
Plays— 
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BE sectsens 0 
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See ThéAtre pour la Jeunesse..... 9 _ 
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Bi ORGEC): SRDIATION. oo canisooncscsessecsonnrsandassasspessves . ry . 35 ~—,50 
Poetry— 
FRENCH 
NN UT ORS BATMAN 504 ec tndace veddasecs conshssonsécivnscceceratsdessbsasés — 60 
Collot’s Progressive Pronouncing French Reader, Boards, 
a — = 
Castegnier. Coppée’s Extraits Choisis...............ccccscesseesceesens — 
DuCroquet’s First Course in Freneh Convyersation........ eee EOE 
Fontaine’s Les Pottes Francais du XIXéme Siécle.............. — 1.25 
Gay’s Chansons, Poésies et Jeux Francaise.........cccseeseeeres — 50 
Michaud’s Poésies de Quatre A Huit Vers..............:ccceeeseeeees PY. | 
Musset’s, Alfred de, Recueil de Poésies Choisies, aT 
Robique’s Historiettes et Poésies Boards, “60 - — 
Rougemont’s Manual de la Littérature Frangaise................ — 123 
Sauveur’s Chansons de Béranger...... Seah sad acouneG sins tucccel Wes ctasinn — 1.25 
. ENGLISH 
Prornee 6 Arh OF7 POG y ~ (Russell) -<;..: sass cccnsnsscosesccecceiesnsoeedoosss — .60 
Kopta’s Bohemian Legends and Other Poems...................+ 50 1.00 
Mott's ProvenGal LyTic «.........scsersereesersessensreseees Boards, .7 —- — 
Oliphant’s Story of Valentine and His ates shies 1 
Ss, .72— — 
“Riddell’s” Fireside Fancies............... Rats tid SEE SY 2 ma- — 
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Comba’s Lingua Ttaliana ............ccceeseseeee saapnngs ofeatogiediiawenven ea — 1,00 
PONSARD, F. L’Honneur et L’Argent.. PPT rie Ie 2 40 
PRENTYS, E. Japanese For Daily Use........... Poker Leather, Ws 
Prepositions— 
Bernard’s Les Fautes de Langage............:.csccecesssseceseseeeeesense . — 00 
Darr’s Verbes Francais demandant des Prévositions ........... — 
Pronunciation— 
Bernard’ s Les Fautes de Langage...... — 4.50 
La Traduction Orale, ete oards, . - - 
Churchman’s An Introduction to the Ppomninetation of 
FURY GER iis congo can covahacboncecarcetaerecepevasacthesausaca seep cesbaneace cen gabes eee a™ BO) Se 
Collot’s Progressive Pronouncing French Reader, Boards, 
Julian’s Cn’ Perl de . Touts..:.cciecccsdecarstecscecasge ovtsrenscasevesusossaisesan — . 
Moffitt’s Drill in French Pronunciation and Reading 
Boards, 46 “=. s= 
Pfeiffer’s French Pronunciation, Rules and Practice for 
RINOTICAIIG 5s vasecsce ss civeninctdsededsconsonaannpssaupbas padest tabu hecketoralanan 50 ~ 
Rougemont’s Drill Book “A’’.........cccceeeeee 75 | 
Sardou’s French Language (Part 1) 75 
Pronouns— 
Moffitt’s French Pronoun Drill........cccccceeees necahoave Boards, 26—- — 
Proverbs— 
FRENCH 
Bernard’s Le Frangais Ti OMATIGQUEC........c0cccccesecessecsseesessoessnsaus — 10 
Collot’s Progressive French Dialogues and Phrases, cc 
Divided Proverbs (Game).......seccssesssesesrseesnens In a box, 50 — —— 
Sardou’s French Language, Part IL.....:cccececsecseeereeeeeeeeeeeeees — 1,2 
ITALIAN 
Comba’s Lingua Italiana, La..........- Roce coaadeccd :csntosdenasaanuen taanthL enna 
Qa 
Questions— 
FRENCH 
Alexandre’s Catherine, Catherinette et Catarina peas le Ve 
Bercy’s Le Frangais Pratique -.--.10+ crsssesseeeserseees ceeesee teens senduie — 1.00 
7 La Langue Frangaise (Second Part «o> ZS 
Le Second Livre des Enfants...-..+ ++ — 4 
Bercy et Castegnier’s Simple Grammaire Frangaise ~~ 2 100 
Bernard’s L’Art d’Intéresser en Classe.. Boards, 50 —- — 
La Traduction OVale ...-cscccscccceseeeceseess - - 
Collot’s Progressive French Anecdotes and Questions 
Boards, ..50 <=- o= 
+ Progressive French Dialogues and Phrases. 
Boards, No-—- — 
DuCroquet’s College Proparatory French Grammar and 
TEXOFCIBGS. «.500cscdecosecesnsiesasencnacensecesodsssccrgiseosnspennsiudpsagseneh sv agna — 1.25 
DuCroquet’s La Conversation des Enfants. —— ae 
Wrevich VerDG. scrtccciecscccsdccstcvasscccsecas tadsnsseee — 85 
Fontaine’s Choses de France........0..+s000 Bod Fs", 
Julien’s Un Peu de Tout........ sksusaub pasting — 7 
Robique’s Historiettes et Posies «---++-+eseseee cones --Boards, 60 — _— 
Rougemont’s Manuel de la Littérature Frangaise.......... aaipeie — 125 
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Schultze’s Praktischer Lehrgang........ . 04 900080080009960 segenscscecnessons — 1.00 
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Smith’s First Year Latin...........sccce penises pancedehsaces widasieee Santen ie 100 
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Beck’s Fables Choisies de La Fontaine . 4—- — 
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a Pe TRH GUG  WYANCAISS 505 c.censiscecens saosee sencés onnssccssnse — 1.25 
oa (Second Part) — 1.25 
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Fe PIOLAT OR HRA CUOS Ao sctics.iebccsarseerscvessbic¥siacveseseadeusrce — 1.00 
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7s Le Second Livre des Enfants ............ccccccssccosscecsees — 75 
imples Notions ..............csee00 — «4. 
Bernard’s og d'Intéresser en Clas ...Boards, rs - — 
Castegniers Extraits Choisis des Oeuvres de Francois ‘Coppée — 4. 
Collot’s Progressive French Anecdotes and Questions, 
Boards,50 —- — 
Collot’s Progressive French Dialogues and _ Phrases 
Boats, 50 — 
Collot’s Progressive Pronouncing French Reader,... _,, no —- = 
DuCroquet’s College Preparatory French " Grammar 
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DuCroquet’s La Conversation des Enfants ............ — 7% 
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Fontaine’s Choses de France..:ssssssesscssess sessscsocsesssscecseceecencee so NG 
” Les Historiens Frangais du X1Xéme Siécle ...... — 1.2 
” Les Poétes ” ” ” Be 7p fseess — 1.2 
Les Prosateurs ee RR 2 — 1.25 
Gay’ ‘and Garber’s Cartes de Lecture " Fran¢aise 
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Rougemont’s Manuel de la Littérature Francaise — 1.25 
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Sauveur’s Causeries avec mes Eléves — 1.25 
” » les Enfants — 1.00 
Fi Contes Merveilleux avee Etude de Mots — 159 
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Rippe’s Des Kindes Erstes Buch .... 400 —- — 
Beiley’s Der Praktische Deutsche ..---+-.+++++ ehannaaai ianasieas Aunts - — 1.00 
LATIN 
Halsey’s-Beginner’s- Latin..............ccccccoossssssenssenceeses Boards, 40 —- — 
Sauveur’s Talks with Caesar de Bello-Gallico  «.-:+-sseeseeeeses » — 125 
| The Vade Mecum of the Latinist teseneeres 2D 
Smith’s First Year Latin..........ccccocssscsssseeecsseceasseasesessenevesecovens — 1,00 
ITALIAN : 
Comba's “Hingua Ttaliana, (Todi 2.0.3... ececcssescecassoesees ogcesesevoan essen — 1.50 
Edgren’s A Brief Italian Grammar with Exercises ........ vee Oo 
SPANISH 
Fontaine’s Doce Cuentos Escogidos.... <aseemmrenee » 50 .75 
Valdes’ Los Puritanos y Otros CUelit0S..-+--ceeereeeee . s gOOrr are. 
ENGLISH ; 
Randall’s Choice Readings..-....-cccecssecssesseeerseeeees ceheseauese Ee 
Review— 
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Bernard's Les Fautes de Langage. ...........scccccssssseseerseeseesscneens — 50 
DuCroquet’s College Preparatory French Grammar .......... — 1,2 
J French Verps......ccccccceccsecescnneeeteeseetetonscncsaateneeees Lea ee 
Julien’s Un Peu de Tout.........civcsscscosssscorcesescconevscsecssecsessssese — 7 
Rougemont’s Drill Book “A”’ sere ee 
” Manuel de la Littérature Frangaise «.---.-.-- vere = 1.25 
GERMAN 
Beiley’s Der Praktische Deutsche ...........sceseeeecsseeeecesecseeeeatens — 1.00 
Cutting’s A Glance at the Difficulties of German Grammar .30 = — 
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LATIN 
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‘Gatin “Paradigms (at. a Glance ......s.sssneceverseessedecasccdianadnecvessoyiol aban eee 
““RIDDELL,’ Fireside Francies.............cccecsssssscsesereseses Boards, .7%°= = 
RIGAL: Ardel’s Prés Gu Bonheur ......ccc.ccccssvessececcscsseeveveerescsesse 25. 40 
Daudet’s Le Siége de Berlin et autres COMteS............:..eeeeee 25 Ad 
RIPPE, W. Des Kindes Erstes Buch .............:::0:eee Boards, 40 —- — 
ROBINSON. German Verb Form, size 9x12 «.-.... . e Oo = =— 
ROBIQUE, M. M. Historiettes et Poésies............00+ ed o-_— — 
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Romans Choisis— 

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1.—Dosia, by Mme. Henry Gréville 

2.-L’Abbé Constantin, by Ludovie Halévy 
83.—Le Mariage de Gérard, by André Theuriet 
4—Le Roi des Montagnes, by Edmond About 
5.—Le Mariage de Gabrielle, by Daniel Lesueur 
6.—L’Ami Fritz, by Erkmann-Chatrian 
7:—L’Ombra, by A. Gennevyraye 

8.—Le Maitre de Forges, by Georges Ohnet 
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10.—Perdue, by Mme. Henry Gréville 
11.—Mlile. Solange (Terre de France), by F. de Julliot 
12.—Vaillante, ou Ce que femme veut, by J. Vincent 


13.—Le Tour du Monde en Quatre-Vingts Jours. By Jules 


Verne 


14.—Le Roman d'un Jeune Homme Pauvre, by Octave 


Feuillet 
15.—La Maison de Penarvan, by Jules Sandeau 
16.—L’Homme & L’Oreille Cassée, by Ed. About 


17.—Sans Famille, 4 Hector Malot, abridged by Prof, P. 


Berey, B.L 


18.—Cosia, et le Royaume de Dahomey, by André Michel 


: Durand 

19.—Mon Oncle et mon Curé, by Jean de la Bréte 
20.—La Lizardiére, by Vicomte Henri de: Bornier 
21.—Nanon, by George Sand 


22.—Le Petit Chose (Histoire d’un Enfant), by Alphonse 


Daudet 
23.—Pécheur d'Islande, by Pierre Loti 
24.—Madame Lambelle, by Gustave Toudouze 
25.—Le Roi Apépi, by Victor Cherbuliez 
26.—L’Abbé Daniel, by André Theuriet 


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Hugo. Les Mberabion (1 yol. edition) ee skaee Saisai dd 
Maunuel de la Littérature Francaise... 
(Veteran). Preliminary French Drill .- ae 
Veteran’s Premiéres Lectures ... ......... Sddoes cary 


RUGGLES, J. Exercises and Problems in “Arithmetic vie die 
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Hale’s En son Nom (see Hale). 
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Talks With Cesar de Bello-Gallico a! 
Vade Mecum of the Latinist  ..................... Pe Hi ns 
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Saeens L’Attelage a la Marquise and Legouve’s Une 


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RR a STE FOUN PSR SELES CSUN Tisysslac v0 cies Sapace dceseciusaen deceakstanesersavensyasae — 75 
Sardou’s French Language (Part III) ..... ..... dc arvenshavecesacedas — 1.25 
LATIN 
Sauveur’s Talks with Cesar de Bello-Gallico .....+.-cssse eseecee — 12 
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Teatro Espanol— 


Some of the best contemporaneous Spanish dramatic 
literature, and of invaluable use to the student in Spanish. 
Good Pita and annotated with English notes. 

50c. 12mo. Paper, 35c. 
1.—La Independencia, by Don Manuel Breton de os Herreros. 
> Partir a Tiempo, by Don Mariano José de Larra. 
3.—El Desdén con el Desdén, by Don Augustin Moreto y Cabana. 
4.—Un Drama Nuevo: Drama en Tres Actos. By Don 
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Theatre Contemporain— 


Some of the best contemporaneous French dramatic 
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quial French. Good, clear type, and nearly all have 
English notes. 


Cloth, 40c. . Paper, 25c. 


1—Le Voyage de M. Perrichon, by Eugéne Labiche et 
Edouard Martin 
2.—Vent d’Ouest, and La Soupiére, by Ernest d’Hervilly 
3.—La Grammaire, by Eugéne Labiche 
4.—Le Gentilhomme Pauvre, by Dumanoir and Lafargue 
5.—La Pluie et le Beau Temps, by Leon Gozlan 
6.—La Fée, by Octave Feuillet 
7.—Bertrand et Raton, by Engéne Scribe 
8.—La Perle Noire, by Victorien Sardou 
9.—Les Deux Sourds, by Jules Moinaux 
10.—Le Maitre de Forges, by Georges Ohnet 
11.—Le Testament de César Girodot, by Adolphe Belot and 
Edm. Villetard 
12.—Le Gendre de M. Poirier, by Emile Augier and Jules 
Sandeau 
13.—Le Monde ov l’on s’ennuie, by Ed. Pailleron 
14.—La Lettre Chargée, by E. Labiche 
15.—La Fille de Roland, by Henri de Bornier 
16.—Hernani, by Victor Hugo 
17.—Mine et Contre-Mine, by Alexandre Guillet 
18.—L’Ami Fritz, by Erekmann-Chatrian 
19.—L’Honneur et L’Argent, by F. Ponsard 
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CONVERSATIONS. 
NEE EP PIOUE soo ici cssiichgececksandnaenseus ee 
MPMEMPU SLOTS 3 RETOTIG vc sécssccsiccvveesssaapedonen 
MMR ee ss ca aciadsisiadauausxaseeuecr ween 
IN ona cas dtp tk ch os's Tecek ceaeptveade 
NIN i eh cs'SG on kage cus seh asvaeen as 


RNS Soci pied e otc in bias vicsapbespseeee as 
NIN a ae cons Text locas vanackncseonsened eine 
NRIs lic Ot ee res vs csp ade tnaawaatqien 
At the Post-office and Express-office........... 
Telegraph, Telephone and Messengers ........ 
ROMANS OTIC SCBA VINE: so 5. 000055.00cscevescrcacces 
At Church and Sunday-school................... 
EMO AIOTIBUIATD TROLIBION ces. rcccccessesccccgececeas 
BPTI ERG. WY. icici ccssccescccacscsesccss le¥ens 
At -@ Police Station. .........sceevee iran aches ant 
RPMI DUM UIOT We Cock css hace os yGsisscseuscccsace de 
CEINSTIE TR EOREE v5 doc ctascidesceseccsscsacsedereds 
A Customer in a Laundry ...... Veg eievasseeerike 
Bios Gr W OAURUTY. TICKCL.........c.scccccesccnees 
Pit et ETEIEIING DUOC a ons o ccccnacecnsgsdecceectes ser 
At a Hardware Store......... ptauaeisseasta spares 


Pages. 


56 


CoNVERSATIONS CONTINUED. 


, Pages. 
With a Carpenter and a Plumber...........+++- 92 

A General Clothing Store..........scscccsseeseses 96 
AG the Barliis oases ccsaccnsescbescecacavonchtecusvean 100 
With ‘a Physicians sscscsccessaacesns os cassbenaxpeeas 104 
Hiring out a8 a Cook.........cccsrecccesveeveeveoes 108 
Duties of a Waiter............. Te rn 112 
At a Grocery Store.....2.c00ccvecscossndnsescaasoas 116 
Ata Meat. Market..c....0cs+000000<caceppeshxnegnms 120 
Ata. Bish Market... ..sivecsecsseocessawitonesweane 124 
Out Driving. ice sca tisssastcicctncsdccnnengvasuaseoane 128 
With 2 LAWYCL.......cccccccscscascsssscccsssnJeneane 132 
Wd Corie Cr, vce ncvcvsdcereiavdaccees eck ah ceneranne 136 
Travel on the Railroad ..:....+s.cccdesensseneawen 140 
Travel in a Steamship... .cseersevdseseevacsoayan 144 
At the Cantomi-Plouse.:: 35. s008.+ssseenseneneesae 148 
In a Boarding House or Hotel...............+4+. 152 
With a Jeweller or a Stationer.............0006+ 156 
Goneral Conversation. «0.016.552 -sncctessnencpase’ 160 
Laundry Supplies... .i.cstescerseesecsesenneneas 164 
Piste MONTHBsseasissesceke vcnsredenahbndon tamenvesd eo nnivens 168 
DAYS OF THE WEBK....:0cscnccvecsddscspvseessesccsesqncs 169 
T Al FIOLADA YB. 030 0sdpa deters caveriase Me saaasvas took 170 
Tis MOMURATA, <. vs ccpevs veicisdesdreapssworsenahacneiee 171 


Popes .oF LaTTORsi ii so sisis., os suncbeescanstacpaanscek ume’ 178 


PREFACE. 


The present work was conceived with the design of furnish- 
ing to the Chinese, residing in this country, the means of 
acquiring an elementary knowledge of English, such as would 
be of use to them in their intercourse with our own people. 
With this object in view the subjects selected have been those 
which are of every day use and the sentences have been made 
as brief as possible and are expressed in the most simple 
language. The pronunciation of every English word is 
indicated in Chinese characters placed immediately beneath it. 

But, as the work progressed, it occurred to the authors that 
it might also be made serviceable to English speaking persons 
who, for commercial, missionary or philological purposes, 
desired to acquire some knowledge of Chinese. With this object 
the pronunciation of the Chinese words has been indicated in 
Roman characters. The language of the book is not the official 
Chinese, the so-called Mandarin, but the dialect spoken by the 
natives of Canton and its vicinity, from which province come 
the greater number of the Chinese in America. 

The following are the values of the letters used to indicate 
the sounds of the Chinese character. The system of ortho- 
graphy is substantially that employed by Bridgman and 
Williams, but any one familiar with the books of these writers 
will see that the pronunciation of many of the words is often 
very different from that indicated by them. The sounds here 
given, however, both vowel and consonantal, are those given to 
the words by most of the Cantonese resident in New York. Of 
course the representation of the sounds in Roman characters can 
be only approximately correct, but this system of orthography 
will at least serve as a guide after the sounds of a few words 
have been learned from a native Cantonese. And this is all 
that can be said of any attempt to represent the sounds of one 
language by those of another. 


II PREFACE. 


Vowe:s.—A, a pronounced as u in fun; 4 as a in father; final 
a is always heard as a in father. 

E, e pronounced as e in men; final e as a in gale. 
I, i pronounced asi in pin, or as iin marine; final 
i almost always has the latter sound. 

O, o pronounced as o in for; 6 as o in no. 

U, u pronounced as u in pull, or as oo in pool; ii as 
the French u in une, or the German ii in friih. 

AI, ai pronounced as ai in aisle; ai has a broader 
sound; it may be imitated by pronouncing 
rapidly the two words, ah, ill. 

AU, au pronounced as ou in bough; au has a broader 
sound, similar to that heard in the Italian 
word causa. 

EU, eu pronounced like the vowel sounds in person, 
but with no stress on the first one, and very 
rapidly so that the two sounds almost blend 
into one. 

OI, oi pronounced like oi in oil. 

UI, ui pronounced according to the rules given. 

IU, the same is true of iu. In both cases each vowel 
is pronounced distinctly, yet rapidly, so as 
almost to blend. The vowels 6 and u and 
the diphthongs oi and ui, are often inter- 
changeable: a word having the 6 sound in 
one village being pronounced u in another 
village, and one in with the diphthongal sound 
oi being heard as ui. The same is true of i 
and e. 

Consonants. —NG, ng initial or final is pronounced as ng in 
singing. The initial sound may be acpuired in 
repeating this word, leaving off the initial si. 

CH, ch, when unaspirated, is pronounced more 
softly than in English, approached closely 
the sound of j in joint. 

S, Instead of the hard sound of s, heard in the 
word so, some Cantonese give an aspirated 
sound to many of the words here written with 


PREFACE. II 


the initial s. Thus instead of so the sound 
heard is nearly as show. 

K, k, unaspirated, has a soft sound resemoling g 
in gone. 

P, p, unaspirated, is pronounced nearly like b in 
but. 

T, t also, when unaspirated, approximates closely 
din do. K, p, and t, when final, have the 
same sound as in English. When aspirated 
these letters are pronounced as in English. 

‘An inverted comma follows these letters when 
they are aspirated. ‘‘In such cases a strong 
aspirate closely follows the sound of these 
consonants. Pronounce the word Tahiti with- 
out the vowel a. This may be expressed by 
T‘iti, according to the orthography now 
explained.’’ (Edkins. ) 

The other consonants, both initial and final, 
have the same value as in English. 

Tonrs.—The Chinese, having so many words of similar 
sound, make use of varying inflexions of the voice to distinguish 
them. These are called tones. In the Canton dialect there are 
eight of these tones, four in a higher, and four in a lower, key, 
separated from each other by two or more full musical notes. 

1, The first tone is the even or monotone. It is the tone 
used in ordinary conversation, in English. The voice neither 
rises nor falls, but continues on an even key. 

2. The second tone is the rising. It is made by a rising 
inflection, somewhat as is heard in English in the last word of a 
question to which an affirmative or negative answer is expected ; 
as, are you well ? 

3. The third is the falling tone. The intonation falls as 
the word is spoken. This is usually heard in English in the 
last word of a question to which neither an affirmative nor a 
negative answer is expected; as, what is your name ? 

4. The fourth is called the entering tone. It is an abrupt 
termination, sounding as if the last letter of the word were 
clipped off. It may be imitated by pronouncing the words sat, 
sap, or sack, but arresting the sound just as the organs are 


IV PREFACE. 


in position to pronounce the last consonant. In the Canton 
dialect this tone is always indicated by a final k, p, or t. 
These consonants are not distinctly heard, but rather suggested, 
the enunciation ceasing the moment the lips and tongue are in 
position to sound the final letter. 

In the following pages the tones are indicated as follows: 
For the upper tones commas are used, and are placed at one of 
the angles of the word. Thus: first tone, ,ying; 2nd tone, ‘ying; 
3d tone, ying’: 4th tone, yik,, The lower tones are indicated 
in the same manner by a period at one of the four corners of 
the word. Thus .yung ‘yung yung’ yuk.. 

The correct enunciation of the tones is the most difficult 
part of the pronunciation to acquire, yet it is a matter of prime 
importance, for one who wishes to make himself intelligible in 
conversing with a Chinaman, to use them correctly; for if no 
tones, or wrong ones, are employed, it will be difficult or 
impossible for the speaker to make himself understood. 

Chinese, at least the spoken language, is not very difficult 
to acquire, and may be learned almost as readily as any of the 
European tongues. Of course, to obtain a thorough knowledge 
of the characters, so as to be able to recognize them and to 
write them, demands more labor, yet the difficulties are not 
insuperable, and may be overcome by a little application and 
perseverance. It will be found best to begin very slowly, and to 
proceed more rapidly later, after one has become familiar with 
the peculiarities of the language. For the first month let the 
student learn but one sentence a day, but learn it thoroughly, so 
that he can repeat and write the Chinese at once after reading 
the English sentence, and can also repeat the English after 
looking at the Chinese characters or hearing them read. Each 
day, both before and after learning the new sentence, let him 
review those which he has already studied. After the first 
lesson has been thus perfectly learned, the student will find 
that he has acquired a certain facility in memorizing the 
sounds and the characters of the Chinese words, and he will 
thereafter be able to progress more rapidly. Discouragement 
will.come only from attempting to do too much at the beginning. 


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LESSON I. 


MEETING A FRIEND. 


Good morning, sir; how do you do? 


isn EH. 2D. FH] AB VB AD 


How are you Mr. Lang? I am glad to see you. 


$5 OE ARATE. RT AAI MB 


Why, how are you? I have not seen you for an age. 


i. 7 OF BE. ROP OA Ail BE. AeA. 


How do*you do to-day ? 


#5 #5 JE Ab. HAR. 


I am very well, thank you; how are you? 


TOG EM. GW. YB. 


I am very glad to see you this morning. 


TRUER EE SS 7a) Ho WE Hine HEE 


Have you been well ? 


EF WE ie. URI. 


Where have you been this morning ? 


ap Mig ins ERP: SE. Hing ER 


How have’you been since I saw you last ? 


5 Wop WE ANN BR EF n- 


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SEUNG’ UI ’U .CH’I 


Foe. Se AE. et 


‘ché .san ,sin ,sang “ho la’ 


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‘ho la’ .leung ,sin ,sang ‘ngo ’hé ,fun 7hi kin’ ‘ni 


a ae a a OS Lg 


ya hd la’ ‘ngo .m.ch’ang kin’ ‘ni ho noi’ lok, 


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*ni ,kam yat. ho la’ 


Ai al. PERF. OF We. 


‘yau ,sam ,ki "ho ‘ni ,ni 


R A> BW. eK SB. bh 


‘ngo ,kam ,chiu ’hé ,fun ’hi kin’ “ni 


fe — i) ke 


‘ni yat, heung’ ’hé la’ 


te A WS a ee Be. 7K WE. 


‘ni ,kam ,chiu hii’ , pin ch’ti’ .loi ,ni 


H &. RB BMS KR. HM. 


chit .ch‘ong ‘ngo kin’ ko’ ‘ni ,chi han* ‘ni “hé la’ 


10. 


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How are you this morning, Mr. Lang ? 


$5 OF BE Wing RA. ARALAT AA, 


. How is your brother? I have not seen him for some time. 


5 Aig. Boras. FEI. Ail hk. Ab ty BG. 


2. He is very well, I thank you. 


Hi Be BB a Mt ISR as BL. 


How are you, sir? I hope you are well this evening. 
FOE MBE. >. RGR WE Fane Hg BCE 


Oh, I’m first rate; and how do you do? 
Wf. FRITS saat Ze. $5 ABA, 


Good morning; how’s your health ? 


then BR. Bug BF. A est. 


You are looking first rate. 


ye ee RI. PHF WHE, 


. Thanks; I was never better in my life. 


Bins FRE. We HTT. KAA pie. 


I saw your friend yesterday; he wa@looking very well. 


SSB oe RU «a UF AR hs A RAE «SH 


My friend’s health is very good now, 


WEIN ig As Wt se RUF «Fe stb 


Please come and see me when you can. 


BEAR AT. Ze BR JEP Oe WWE eH. 


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leung ,sin ,sang ‘ni, kam sebiu ’hé la’ 


fix Ap bh. HEE BRE SABRE OT 


ni ling’ ,hing ‘hé la’ ‘ngo .m .ch‘ang kin’ *k’ii ‘hd noi* lok. 


{EB Ab BE AF. OOD, 


‘k ‘ti tu ,ki ‘ho *yau sam 


4 AE. BERR. ik 4 WR RE 


sin ,sang ‘hd la’ ‘ni ,.kam ‘man ‘ho la’ 


i. BA A. Be KF. HF RE. 


hait ‘ngo ,kam yat. kik. ‘hd ‘ni ‘ho la’ 


Fi fe Sy We ke WW. 


‘eho .san ,san ‘t‘ai ‘hd la’ 


te i . Ske MR. 


‘ni min’ ‘hau ,chan ‘hd lok, 


Ai uty. — Th. Be. HR i A Wt. 


‘vau sam yat, sai’ chi’ ‘hd hai* -ngi ka lok, 
‘ ? PS ‘ 


Row A. we WW KR. Hh H.R 


‘ngo chok. yat- kin’ ‘ni ke’ .p’ang ‘yau ‘Kt min ’hau ki 


TS 


*hd lav’ 


7 a ee 


‘ngo ke’ .p’ang ‘yau ke’ ,san ’t’ai “ngi (ka sam’ "hod 


iil. ae 7 4. 


tak, -han ’ch’ung .loi cho" 


6. 


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—_ 


LESSON II. 


PARTING FROM A FRIEND. 


Well, I must go now. 


Wd FTE HS ial, 


Good day; come again soon. 


hin WK. Ret Bim, 


Good bye; I hope to see you soon again. 


Kiism Hie. HR GW: he WB ie ES, 


Don’t bein such a hurry, I want to talk with you a little. 


Fi EA eat a DHE I, aE. WBE tk PSE ME 


I can’t stop now, I have got lots to do. 


SE mE TE hd RIF a PRIS: AB, 


Don’t hurry away, I want to see more of you. 


His 3 ACT Dae TR BE es RT Bi] 


I must go; good bye. 


RIF WTS ih HE. 


I hope we shall meet again soon, 


Se GR. Wik Wen OE RE. Bim. 


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I must shake hands with you before I go, 


RFT UG en. ake EI. SE. PRB 


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A 


ttt 


a) a 
teerir. “ .CHt 


HE We. BK FR. BS. 


‘hd lok, ‘ngo .ngi ,ka hii’ lok 
? 5 SB" ¢ ’ 


on OF. ay ARO. EO A, 


‘ch‘ang ,a ‘ch‘ang ‘ché yat. choi’ .loi cho’ 


a a a mf 


‘ch‘ang ‘ch‘ang ‘cho yat. choi’ ui’ 


OE UY te. AR OTA OR. CP 


m ‘sai kam’ fai’ ‘ngo ‘seung .t‘ung ‘ni ‘kong yat, chan’ 


RMA A HE Hh GA. A RE BM. 


‘ngo .ngi ,ka pat, .nang hit, tak, lok, ‘yau hd ,to si’ 


OE se. RB TL. — BR OO itt. 


-m ‘sai ‘chau ‘ngo iw’ kin’ ‘ni yat, chan* kam’ noi’ 


RMB. GH MA 


‘ngo pit, id’ hii’? lok, ’ch’ang che’ 


mR 2. HA H @. 


*ngo mong’ ’cho yat. choi’ ui’ 


KE. be) Pi F. R FE. 


‘ngo iw .tung ‘ni ,!ai sau chau’ hii’ 


10. L am in a great hurry. 
SRG TA Ra es) -AL ) 


11. I wish I could stay longer, but I can’t. 


SRL TSG ste ATR FER HT th 


12. Remember me to Mr. Lee, please. 


16 J ER. ACL: FT A BB 


13. Give my regarJs to your brother. 


4 ya NET «9p JOG «TH Be A To 


14. It is getting late, I must go now. 


DDK ny TEST i sh FR FPS St. 


15. Well, I must be off; good bye. 
Wi it FRETS ot. ps A SFR 

16. Write to me when you get home. 

ete WR. Fi NG 


17. I will do so with pleasure; good bye. 


ED ie RE ee - Reise FF, 


18. You must come to sce ne soon, for I want to see you very 


echt eRe Ss ee | 


much. 


EEL 


19. I am sorry that we must part so soon. 


SAAR BH ys UE Way te FFG SE BR 


», Tean’t stay with you any longer, so good bye. 


Ws OE sel AK Py wo Eee TOR. WE it OFF 


at 


tl 


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KR KF MW. 


‘ngo “hd .mong 


Re BO iit . EA OB, 


*ngo ‘hé ‘seung .t‘ing noi* tik, tan’ .m tak, ‘che 


BMN KR Pl HMw A. 


to .fan toi* *ngo man’ hau’ a’ ‘li sin sang 


KR Fl KR. PRK A Ih, 


toi’ ‘ngo man’ hau’ ‘ni ke’ leng’ ,hing 


wm RM. RBH MH. 


cheung kan‘ ye’ lok, ‘ngo iu’ hii’ lok, 


KS We. FR BE OM We. OK. 


(hd lok, *ngo iu’ ‘ch’e lok, ’ch’ang che’ 


ez kh & fi KR RM. 


td’ Ok, .chi hau‘ ’sye san’ .loi ‘ngo ,lo 


KR ARS. a OOF, 


‘ngo chi* .in ‘ai *sye ’cl’ang che’ 


BHR DR. AB. Ke WB Bt 


*cho yat. .loi kin’ “ngo ,yan .wai ‘ngo ’hdé ’seung kin’ ‘ni 


OT PR. BEBE oy. RR IR UG ee 


kam’ fai’ iu’ .li pit. "ngo ,chan .m ’se tak, lok, 


K A fe. bl we. BG iit We. ae OF, 


‘ngo pat, .nang.t’ung ‘n ’cho tak, noi’ lok, ’ch’ang che’ 


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LESSON III. 


THE WEATHER. 
m2 MS. 


How is the weather out this morning ? 


$2 Aeug. He YE FT th. Hae EF. 


It was raining all night, but it has cleared off now, 


DPR sa Bh a= 5 BAF «inp sae Es - EM Ee EE Bp 


It is very cold indeed out, and there is a strong wind blowing. 
WS) Be «aR ok St A Pi Ht. Se tg AR «le HTP 
Mi Ae ee 


It is not as cold as it was yesterday. 


DRL, BRS WO age hr ak sas ae MP oe i ag ee HP AAC. 


The wind is from the south, so it will be warmer to-morrow, 
HODES te. FE SAC gp sag tw ED TH HA, 


It rained all day yesterday. 


DP sts. 26 5 Dm) AK, «ST AA, 


If it rains, the roads will be very muddy. 


BS ys WP st 2 FRE op HAE ie te Ja EH 


Do you think it ix going to stow? 


Ps Py J ay WP su, Hi we ey SS IH PAK. 


When the snow melts it makes very bad walking. 


Yi HAWES AK SE eS Re «Jad 7 FE 


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FH 


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ay 


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se 


TIN .SI 
Kt 


4 AM. K 4. By. 


.kam yat. ke’ .t‘in sik, ‘tim ‘a 


We WR. Ye BIS. AK. OT A 


chok. ‘man 16k. ‘ti .lai .ngi ,ka .ching ‘liu lok, 


Ke x TF My. BM. AK. 


ngoi’ ,pin ‘hd ‘lang ung ,ch’ui yan‘ tai’ 
i=] eS ¢ St 


MAA Mm A. OM Mm. 


-ngi ,ka ‘m6 chok. yat. kam’ ‘lang 


Bom We WA. €. He MM, 


dung .yau.ram ,pin .loi .ming yat. pit, teng* ngit. tik, lok, 


We AH. %& MK. — AM 


chok. yat. 10x. ,heu yat, yat. ‘ti 


wi HR. SAF VME bk. — €. SVE, 


-ngii ‘ko hin’ .si 16k. ‘ii ,ni lu’ seung’ yat, teng’ ,to .nai 


OF fh WE Se WE WE, 


‘ni ’ku ‘ui 16k. siit, .m ,ni 


Sa — 8 We. we BE Re it MH. 


siit, yat, .yung ,ni lu’ chau’ .m ‘hé .hang lok, 


10. It’s so foggy that you can’t see across the street. 


DBR us: MR aXe See. EE Wc A He PY OK pH 


11. It must be very cold out, for the water is frozen. 


PRL FPG se 8 CE ST Da FST «Reg PE, 


12. The sun melted the snow all away. 


HAT Y BR BK - HG ZK. BD a a BK 


13. Do you think the weather will be pleasant to-incrrow ? 


AB Weng Sas. WO PTT Pica 9 SA) Bt THE RE. 


14. It’s going to be a very warm day to-morrow. 


Wiag i AERC ER EE. 


15. We have had a spell of very hot weather. 


We Epc Hae ay Aa BD 9 SE TTT 


16. It is always hot at this time of the year 


DBR ss A ug HY IEE Ce He IO Hany AG Foy SUS HE. 


17. There was a hail storm yesterday. 


ZS we Bass ee OG wales Mie Be FWA 


18. Tam afraid we sha!l have a thunder storm. 


FRO ea Wi rs EP Rang AY | «EE 


19. That was very sharp lightning. 


a a GL ee i a OA 


2). Did you hear that loud clap of thunder last night.? 


PRE AG BS ET os FP np TT PFE st. 


% OK UK. SH WH. te aR MA Be. 


mu‘ ‘soi kam’ tai* tui’ min’ ,kai ‘ni ,tu ‘t’ai .m kin’ 


ye & — HW ha uk TH. 


ngoi* ,pin yat, teng’ ‘lang ‘soi ,tu ,ping ‘liu lok, 


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* 0. MI A ee MM. 


ngit. .t’an ‘i king sai’ .yung tik, siit, lok, 


(iH MA A. RF OR MB WE. 


‘ni ‘ku .ming yat. ‘ho ,t?in .m ,ni 


AA A a E Se] 


-ming yat. yat, teng’ ngit. 


BA H. # 7. — HE. 


seung’ yat. ngit. ‘lin yat, .p ‘Ai 


Coe ee 


-hin .nin to’ ni chan’ .si ,tu hai* ngit. ke’ lok, 


mM AR © me 


chok. yat. J6k. pok. «lai 


*ngo p‘a* tyau .lui ‘heung le’ 


fai AS EK aE FE. 


ko’ tik, tin’ ‘fo ‘hé ,kong 


we We Mm. He Bh BM. 


“ni clok. ‘man ,t‘eng kin’ .lui ‘henng ‘ma 


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LESSON IV. 


THE SEASONS. 
th. # BB UF 


There are four seasons in the year. 


Evi FRB EAS KA HY Si as. 


They are called spring, summer, autumn, and winter. 


MS FMPhE sn WAS PRI. a. Be tint, 
D 


It is often very hot in summer. 


Mp AS ae mf SEG BITES AA 


Summer is a pleasant seasons, for then all the leaves are out. 


PEDAL ny AG FAA ES FI Do Pg FT 


I don’t like summer, for it is usually too hot. 


RBS su bie ee PE Si Fe De oy ER IB I 185, 


But winter is unpleasant, for there is so much snow 
bes UAW, Beng Ze Ek. AYE wr Bg HAR A a - WP HEE 
and rain. 
Fz #5, 


We are apt to have Leavy showers in summer. 


Wi, RRS ME RRR eS a: ASH 


Sometimes a hail storm ruins the crops. 


PRI ik ns: ea I WMS ABs. Heer 


We had a great deal of snow last winter. 


Wie 7, Hes Fal) Hane) ps WPS «EG TA 


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— * A Ws. 


yat, .nin ‘yau si? kwai’ 


x LK S BM th lM. 


c‘un ha’ ,ch‘au ,tung chau’ hai’ lok, 


BR #8 H.R ME. 


ha‘ ,t‘in chau .wai hai’ ngit. ke’ 


BK i. AR OY BEA. RF OER. 


ha’ ‘in sam’ ‘ho ,yan hai‘ tik, stii mok. ‘hd mau’ sing’ 
‘ ? cant 


RIM PRK. AR KRM 


‘ngo.m ,chong i* ha’ .t‘in ,yan hai’ t‘ai’ ngit 


eK KE. AM Se KS. 


tung ,t‘in yau’.m ‘ho ,yan ‘ti stit, t‘ai’ ,to 


BR. ie Wy Ee BE. 


ha’ ,t‘in .seung .si ‘ui lok. ‘ii ke’ 


AR te. HO. A. TT 


.wo cho’ .seung ‘ui pi* pok. ‘ta wai’ 


GF. & HSS. 


kan® .nin lok. ‘hé to siit, 


10. 


a, 


16. 


19. 


20, 


Tt begins to grow warm in the spring. 


WPA sm 2 BEng Hy EE ls A Se 


The fall of the year is a pleasant season. 


HP Ps Weg. ene EP BE. 


2. In the fall the apples and pears are ripe. 


J Hh a. HE a og: «Be A ing ge py 


3. In summer we have peaches and all sorts of berries, 


J PE Se. WEL. AUS yp ZEB poe Fp - BA RE Hy 


4. In winter, when it freezes hard, people go skating, 


OY RA DPA sin SES WA Cs AS Sa a fF HE 


. Do you know how to skate? 


Ab WER. PS UL PE. 


Did you ever take a sleigh ride? 


BR WEARER sat FSR St, 


7. When there is much snow on the ground the sleighing is 


iE TF. He gE eGR Le HL EIR HANG ARS BIBS 
good. 
ist, 
Are you afraid of the cold in winter? 


DBE. Mee SPS eps HLT a i 


I am more afraid of the heat than of the cold. 


SRW PR Hee FE. ys HY Kae Bil ps ST at, 


The leaves begin to come out on the trees in the spring. 


HOB F np OBE. ain. Fe ARH AO HU AS 


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x& RB. RE FS KRM. 


ech‘un .t‘in yat, t0’ chau’ ‘hi ‘sau ‘niin lok, 


FR KR. MH KRG. BEE 


*ch‘au ,t‘in ke’ ,t‘in .si sam’ ‘hd 


— BI). HK K WEB. BM Rh Me. 


yat, to’ .ch‘au ,t‘in ,ni.li ‘ko chau’ suk. lok, 


BS H. Rib. w FMS. MA. 


10’ ha’ kwai’ ‘ngo ti’ ani ‘ve ‘ko ‘chi ,tu ‘yau 


SR- Hk KR AAEM lk mH 


tung ,t‘in yat, ‘yan ,ping chau’ ‘yau .yan hii’ sin’ ,ping lok, 


PVG We vk MG. 


‘ni ‘ui sin* ,ping “ma 


* A WS HM. 


‘ni "yau ‘p‘au ko’ stit, ,ch‘e “ma 


hPa — RR. RM We . Se We i. 


tit ha* siit, yat, sam chau’ ‘p‘au tak, siit, ,ch‘e lok, 


EK wh th Mw MG. 


tung ‘in ‘ni p‘a’ ‘lang ‘ma 


oS 


‘ngo p‘a’ ngit. .m p‘a’ ‘lang 


AB KR — FR. RM LF PA We. 


ch‘an ,t‘in yat, (67 siit ip. chau’ ‘hi ‘sau ,hoi lok, 


to 


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9. 


LESSON V. 


THE TIME. 
Hh 


What time is it ? 


Psy Bs BA ot A at 


It is four o’clock. 


Msn Beng AY TR 


Ts itas late as that? I thought it was earlier. 


HK ng Ws Fug sy Fag oh FRAC. Mins Ae A 


The clock struck three some time ago. 


HES AW SP a 


Meet me to-morrow at half-past two. 


YR RH Re Mr Ty St Hh 


How late is it? 


Pe ey. Aug 


It is nearly half past six. 


Ws A ng. WEP at. cop TEE oh Fg. 


It wants five minutes of eight. 


Wd su etng De ys. Fa Weng - BP) ps Habs 


Is it after five yet? 


Acuy se FATT Re 


os 


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Ki. 


inp 
‘SI HAU’ 


a 


‘ki ‘tim chong ‘a 


ae 


si’ ‘tim ,chong lok, 


ee 


kam’ an’ ,la ‘nego ‘i. wai ‘cho ,che 
‘ oO ‘ 


TY = Bi Be. KF it Me. 


‘ta ‘liu ,sam ‘tim ,chong ‘hd noi* lok, 


Ww MF ee Re RR 


ming yat. ‘leang ‘tim pun’ ,chong .loi ui® ‘ngo <lo 


AR BEAR WE, 


‘yau ‘ki ye* ,ni 


3k: AN ORR CE OBE OR. 


cheung kan’ 16‘. ,tim pun’ ,chong lok 


fi | WE B) A BS. 


‘ng ko’ ,min ,ni td’ pat, ‘tim 


QTR w. mw F B. 


ko’ ‘liu ‘ng ‘tim ,chong .m .ch‘ang ,a 


10. It’s about ten minutes past seven, 


WPA: fk 23, Oe WE ng: TE Hp a 


1]. I shall be at home this evening at nine o’clock. 


FRU aT PU Mane Ae Ee TPG ARI, 


12, It is now nearly a quarter to eight. 


DPR se ANC ets) EWE mt eS FT Sa st, 


13, It’s after half past-ten. 


DP TE ty HOPE, 


14. It is nearly midnight. 


WPS A nye EVE i. R75 Sh, 


15, Will you come to dine with me this noon ? 


ici WE A. ASR We BR Hany BE age, 


16. I dine between six and seven o’cloek-in the evening. 
eS 


FRR. ATR. fy BR Se AEs Hh Be Se Be 


17. We breakfast at a quarter-past seven. 


WAG TI AEG FE AS FT NG ESE 


18. Supper will be ready at as near nine o’clock as possible. 
REA at 1 «AEH SARS WEDS 75 PR RAR Hs Fag 
ORF Ai tt, 
19. I always go to bed at eleven o’cloek. 


FE BPY ek Bt: «AS TAS SE RY, 


20. I was in my room yesterday afternoon at three o’clock. 


FRB: TA BOK SEF AK IT 5 te FH AR, 


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A oP fei. MA Westh BK IMS. 


yeuk, sap. ko’ anin ,ni ko’ ch‘at, ‘tim lok, 


4 We JU Ri mi. RK WM. Ke we Me. 


<kam ‘man ‘kau ‘tim chong ‘ngo chau’ ‘hai 6k, ch ‘ii* lok, 


i i. Hh fei HWE. RL BY) A BA MK. 


-Wan iw sap. ‘ng ko’ gmin ,ni chau’ (6’ pat, ‘tim lok, 


@ Tt MF OK. 


ko’ ‘liu sap. ‘tim pun’ ,chong lok, 


Wo OF OR WS. 


«cheung kan* pun’ ye’ lok,. 


& BW. HG RR. RB hh WM. 


<kam ,chiu .loi tak, ‘ngo ch ‘ti’ sak, fan* ‘ma 


RM WA bk eM HR KR. 


‘ngo ‘man .t‘au lok. ch‘at, ‘tim ,chong sak, ,ch‘an 


Pu. GRA He fi MH We. WH Fe. 


‘ngo ti’ ch‘at, ‘tim sap. ‘ng ko’ .min ,ni sak. ,chiu ,ch’an 


— 3. Uw mR Tm Ke we. 


yat, 16’ ‘kan ‘tim chau’ sak, ‘man ,ch‘an lok, 


K WH Ww. Bl + — Bh Bi. RR Ml Ws. 


‘ngo ‘man ‘man td’ sap. yat, ‘tim ,chong chau’ fan’ lok, 


KR WA. H. = Bi St. Kk B ee. 


‘ngo chék. yat. ha‘ chau’ sam ‘tim ,chong ‘hai .fong ch‘i’ 


bo 


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9. 


LESSON VI. 


A SOCIAL VISIT. 


Somebody is knocking at the door. 


TRAM Ruy AGE FH HL 


Come in! 


et HH. 


Ali! Mr. Lang, walkin. Iam glad to see_you. 


FAITE WE HA OS Le WE, 


Ilow do you do this evening ? 
$5 Ab WE Ais Hag BOS Hy. 


Let me take your hat. 


Wl pe He oy Emp WZ, 


Thank you, T will just put it on this chair. 


WE RMR sae FATING WE MBI Ze Hag Hos 


“it down, please; I am real glad to see you. 

a SIR Sa ne SIH ta Pa NB 

I have not seen you for over a month. 
TENG ON. Ail) BE BY eS WL, 


Are you acquainted with Mr. Lang? 


Py WE Desewe. Wie AAT BR, 


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RAF 


mW KR 
T'AM’ .PANG ‘YAI 


A wR PY, 


‘yau.yan ,hau .mun 


A Fl. 


yap. .loi le’ 


Ta 2 ae ae 2 2 ee eT 


a .leung ,sin sang ‘ch‘ang yap. -loi*ngo ‘6 ,fun ‘hi kin’ ‘ni 


te A WRF Wy. 


‘ni ,kam ‘man ‘hé la’ 


oR. I we Fh TE fe TA WB, 


‘pi ‘ngo .t‘ung ‘ni nim .chui ‘ni ‘ting md° 


AR >. FRE ete. We te fe Be. BL 


*yau ,sam ‘ngo chau’ fong’ choi’ ,ni cheung ‘i ch ‘ii’ chau’ 


FS We. 


' tak, lok, 


nm HR MR KS te Mt. 


‘ch‘ang ch’ ‘ngo ,chan ,fun ‘hi kin’ ‘ni lok, 


Rig f. DW. A HR. AM. 


ngo .m .ch‘ang kin’ ‘ni ‘yau ko’ ,ki ngiit. lok, 


oR hk 7TH RH AE MG. 


‘ni sak, tak, a’ .leung ,sin sang ‘ma 


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10. 


Ii. 


12. 


14, 


15. 


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19. 


20. 


Mr. Lang, this is my friend, Mr. Lee. 


AREF OR. Mag Heng MRE ALITA, 


How do you do, sir; Lam yery happy to meet you. 


$5 Ab WE Ah. o> eR em RE BT, 


I think [ have met you before. 


IK Se ee hy Ras 


3. Have you ever met my friend, Mr. Lang ? 
2 ? = 


Wp WAH Wy WA KATE ITR, 


[ have never had the pleasure of meeting him. 


J WESC. HRD) BE aR 


Take a seat by the fire and warm yourself. 


oe he ee FE WAH e ME RE eis 9 


Sit down, please; I want to talk with you. 


Fa hte. HE ap FE BF. E. a B, 


Don’t be in a hurry to go; it is early yet. 
J 205 yy 


Wise Sa YS ae A ak « WH FER) 2th BS eS AS, 


. Thank you; but I have an appointment and must ge 


nea WE. AaB. EASES. Ze FFF SMT 


Do come again soon. 


AD Ht. ea Bhim. 


You are very kind, but you must come to call on me. 


WE Wren ase. AS FE eet. ae SR 


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to 
bee | 


Bm FE AE. We fe. BR. A AE I. 


.leung sin sang ni wai’ chau’ hai‘ ‘li ,sin ,sang lok, 


RE AEE AE. BR KS. SE, 


‘ho la’ ‘li sin sang ‘ngo sap. fan fun ‘hi kung* ‘ni ‘seung ui’ 


RW SE. Bi IF. Sh a HOE. 


‘ngo *ch‘i kok, .cl’in «si kin’ ko’ ‘ni kam’ lok, 


AW RE WM A. BR HA IM, 


‘ai ‘yau kin’ ko’ ‘ngo ke’. p‘ang ‘yau.leung .sin sang ‘ma 
aS e ‘ ‘ 2S 


RK . TE A Sb AE. 


*ngo *m .ch‘ang tak, ko’ ,ki ui* kin? *k‘ti 


RZ. Fe OUP KBE. 


echo’ .mai hii’? chek. ‘ha ‘fo la’ 


in ER A OT Ooh PP. 


‘chang cho’ ‘ngo ‘seung .t‘ung ‘ni ‘kong ‘ha 


We (MI Pe oe. LO. 


.m ‘sail’ kam’ fai’ hii’ ‘cho che 


Ai o> Wh. FRAO. oe BE DE. 


‘yau ,sam lok, ‘ngo *yau si* pit. iu’ hii’ lok, 


ae a ee: 


‘ch‘ang ‘cho yat. choi’ .loi 


WH A ob We. RAE TLR. MF. 


‘ni ,chan ‘yau sam lok, ‘ni iu’ .loi kin’ "ngo chau’ .tak, ,a 


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LESSON VII. 


ONE’S AGE 


Unt TF it A 


Ilow old is your son ? 

FR. Kay. ope, 

He is ten years old. 

As Reap FOOSE sg TR tt 

He ix not so very old. 

AAs BS yA A 

I thought he was twelve years old. 
eK. A Be HO ae ay Da 

Few men live to be a hundred years old. 

PF i Bate THE a TR ZA Sworn Rt, 

That old man is nearly ninety years old. 

Ea 28 ng WEF me ME EH. Se ng 

My birth-day comes on the eighth of June. 

EL Weng AF. Be HAL MpRhng. Bil ys 

A man becomes his own master when he is twenty-one 
Hee U2. te Ane Zo. FLIP AT Unis Bee TH in Yt 

years old. 
eH iy Ta, 
A woman becomes her own mistress at eighteen years of age. 
Rhee eg SC. AI. De. SIREN. TM. SFR 
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Ay Wile A SE. BE BS we Mi. 


ling’ .long ,kam .nin ‘ki ,to soi’ (a 


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‘k ‘ii ,kam .nin sap. soi’ 


fE 46 ft UE GR K. 


*k ‘ti nin ‘ki .m hai‘ tai’ 


Ri ArT KM. 


‘ngo ‘ku ‘yau sap. ngi’ soi’ lok, 


i OK. A- A MK A. 


‘1.6 ‘siu .yan ‘yau yat, pak, soi’ meng’ 


Mme aA a # LE HA FRM. 


ko’ wai’ ‘lé pak, ,kung ,cheung kan‘ ‘yau ‘kau sap. soi’ lok, 


RA A A KH. hk 4 A. 


‘ngo 16k, neiit. pat, ho chu’ sang yat. 
? 5S ? aS 


ya rR BR Az 


-nam ngi* sap. yat, soi’ .sing .yan 


K. Poh BR A. 


‘neti sap. pat, soi’ .sing .yan 


10. 


1]. 


16. 


19. 


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How old do you think that man is ? 


FS We. A eng ite. FE Paap. 


Tle must be thirty-five years old. 


As FES WIND. Sey Dla 


- I should say he must be nearer forty. 


AK EA FF WEEE AL 


3. He ix already quite bald and his whiskers are turning gray, 


Ais Heng MY I A se. BE ZO te. Ze AAG wg. UE ny PF. 


- Your friend does not look as old as he really 1, 


Eg BSE OF HAN ES ge Fy Ae HS Ben, 


- He is a well preserved man. 


Ai Bing OM SREB 12, 


He has taken good care of himself, 
S 


Ais Wc nie EE Ge Re sn gos. BY ps AE HE ps, 


. He is five years older than I am. 


Ais Beng TTR GBF ay TEST NO, 


. Is it not polite to ask a lady her age? 


BR ws DL su PY. Sal ae, « THT TG oy EI A RE 


That man pretends to be younger than |e really is. 


WE AS. GAR ng WH ee. As ee. De, 


20, He is not a day under forty-five. 


As BRE OY HEAR. ZeFT PUTER. 


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‘Ht: 


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tl 


fh 4H We fai A. BES BR We, 


‘ni ‘ku (ni ko’ .yan ‘ki ,to soi’ .ni 


E—- € F = + KEK. 


*k‘ti yat, teng* *yau ,sam sap. ‘ng soi’ lok, 


Ra 1B. te P+ we. HA. 


“ngo wa’ ‘k‘ti choi* si* sap. soi’ ‘cho yau’ 


12 UA. Ab FG OK OA. 


“Kt ke’ .tfau tu .kong ,yan so yik, ‘chiin pak, lok, 


We WA AWE RE. 


*ni ke’ .pfang ‘yau .m cheung* ‘16 


4E Sy He. fh Ze OFS OF 


‘kil (san ‘t‘ai ‘pu ‘yenng tak, ‘6 


1E NG A OH 


*k ‘ii ‘ui ‘pu ‘yeung .san ‘t‘ai 


(EK RK Hh 


*k ‘ii tai ‘ngo ‘ng wnin 


Hl x A SERA A ie UE, 


man’ ‘neti .yan .nin ‘ki-pat, hép. ‘lai fat, 


Wee A.W ie 2B, 


*ni ko’ -yan .m ‘hang yan’ ‘lo 


ff 2 RET hm 7 — A. 


*k ‘ti chuk, kaw’ si* sap. ‘ng soi’ ‘m6 ‘siu yat, yat. 


co 
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6. 


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9. 


LESSON VIII. ° 


SPEAKING, 
nF 3 


Do you speak Chinese ? 


Can you speak English ? 


Wc JE. NR} eS PR. 


I speak it very little. 


Foe WF 3 sade « PA) AB 


I cannot speak it perfectly. 


FIG UPS NF 52 st EH HS, 


I can speak it so as to be understood. 


SRR EF 3 sts. Pa gH Ze FT ER A, 


How can I learn to speak Chinese well ? 


$5 ice WO. WHINE 3.2 VEE Daa 


You must listen to Chinamen when they talk. 


WEFT IG sw Me PEE. Tit A Ay. 


The Englishman talks Chinese pretty well. 


HOE A PAS. Lng SE Ve wg. Be ae 


Amcricans talk English. 


Hee RAN SEG ESE ee AI 


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33 
mR NF 


SB i. ie 
HOK. ‘KONG WA’ 


i Ge BF aa WG. 


‘ni ‘ui ‘kong .t‘ong wa* ‘ma 


Ci oa SE Bd ah MG. 


*ni ‘ui ‘kong ,ying kok, wa‘ ‘ma 


RNG we A b, 


*ngo ‘ui ‘kong ‘siu ‘siu 


RK oak 7 UE GR + Gt HF. 


*ngo ‘kong tak, .m hai’ sap. ,fan ‘hd 


KR i TF A ap WE. 


‘ngo ‘kong tak, .yan ,tu ‘hiu 


ee a a ne 2 


‘ngo ‘tim ‘yeung hok, chau’ ‘ui ‘kong .t‘ong wa’ ,ni 


WEE HB A. oe oh BW TS. 


‘ni iu’ .t‘eng .t‘ong .yan ‘kong wa’ chau* tak 


We fe SE BY A. a OF am BS HF. 


‘ni ko’ ,ying kok, .yan ‘kong .t‘ong wa’ ,ki ‘hd 


SA A. me HE BO BR. 


‘mi kok, .yan hai’ ‘kong ,ying kok, ke’ wa’ 


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1¢. How did he learn English ? 


¥5 Be ay OHSS. 


11. He talks with every Englishman he meets. 


ASE Wa Kea oe. SE IEPA AG PRR, 


12. Do you understand me when I speak English ? 
ADS WBE. SEF TIGER. Ut BRIS. SOS PIF, 
13. I understand you a little. 
FRB FIT. et AB, 
14. I understand every word you say. 


PR BAT IG IY eR Es BE BG 


15. He does not speak Chinese like a native. 


es EY AG PP. REZ EIGEN 0 
16. My friend is teaching your son English 

RE. ue Gos. BF SES AF, 
17. English is very useful to him. 


Be A AUF. Ae ng OL AE Pit Welk. 


18. What language is that man speaking ? 


Pirse ME ED emp TR. WE, 


19. Those men speak the Canton dialect. 


my OR. RE. HY CAE EI. 


20, The Cantonese speak Mandarin very well, 


Ss RAE Wenge ES. MR EC Rt 


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fe Bh ae. B SE LBL ah. AR DE, 


*k ‘ti ‘tim ‘yeung hok. ,ying kok. wa’ .loi ,ni 


fe — BB. He BAM. RR i ME aR. 


‘k‘ii yat, kin’ ,ying kok, .yan ,ni chan’ .t‘ung ‘k ‘ti ‘kong 


Wt. 


lok, 


fe BE 7 RK ae Ke ah ME, 


‘ni ‘hiu tak, ‘ngo ‘kong ,ying wa* ‘ma 


K WE 


*ngo ‘hiu tak, ,se ‘siu 


K 4 4. Ab BE TE PR at 


‘ngo kii’ kii’ ,tu ‘hiu tak, ‘ni ‘kong 


i ce oF me R HB AX, 


*k ‘ii ‘kong .t‘ong wa’ .m kap, .t‘ong .yan 


KH HW A. Ke ME F. HR AM. 


‘ngo ko’ .p‘ang ‘yau kaw’ ‘ni ke’ “chai .tok ,ying kok, ,sii 


se mm KK A WR ME. 


<ying wa’ hai’ tai’ ‘yau yung’ i *k‘ti 


We fel A. se eB ae De, 


¢ni ko’ .yan ‘kong ,pin kok, wa’ ,ni 


MA A. te ce Be WE ae BE 


<ni tik, .yan hai* ‘kong ‘kong ,tung wa’ ke’ 


Be Oo TEE ah. BE HF. 


‘kong ,tung .yan ‘kong tak, ,.kun wa’ ,ki ‘ho 


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LESSON IX. 


WRITING. 
mm T 


I want to write a letter to my brother. 


Pew pis EST WU A PEAT.. 


Will you let me have a sheet of paper ? 


Diy 1g BE. DA ER SEP Hee a Sh BY HLH, 


What kind of paper do you want? 


wR. Pe AE HS. 


I want a sheet of letter-paper. 


Pe ene Gs 3.) ps DFT HL, 


How many sheets of paper are there in a qnire ? 
PEWE ne Fi wg B SAL OFS i A Re HE 
There are twenty-four sheets in a quire. 
Eos HE Lit WL Fy a we EBS, 
Have you any envelopes ? 
ep BE. Ze VEZ IL 
Ihave only one pack of envelopes. 
PRM op HE om. TE AF BY PR TT ng 


All I want now is a piece of blotting-paper. 


Ph ay FFE AR A oy He ng. BY ys AE T LAL, 


{tl 


ox JL 


Ss F 
‘SYE CHI’ 


KR HB B- Ht KERAKA 


‘ngo ‘seung ‘sye yat, fung san’ hii’ ‘ngo ke’ tai‘ ‘16 


— We wm sh R. TH MG 


‘pi yat, cheung ‘chi ko’ ‘ngo tak ‘ma 


fi BEG BF OA We. 


‘ni iu’ ,mi ‘ye ‘chi ni 


RB fa 


*ngo iw’ san’ ‘chi 


— TUM. Re We Ye, 


yat, 6 ‘chi ‘yau ‘ki ,to ,cheung ,ni . 


$$ JJ. a tk, 


‘mui {6 ‘yau ye’ si’ .cheung 


te A fe HOME. 


‘ni ‘yau saw’ fung ‘ma 


RK MH —- +l fa HM. 


‘ngo tuk. tak, yat, chat, san’ ,fung ,che 


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ha kB BR -— hk A 


engi ,ka ‘ngo tuk. ‘seung iu’ yat, ,clheung yan’ mak. 


mK UK. 


‘chi che 


‘ 


sol 


38 


10. This is a very nice pen. 

HBF Dene De IIE ne 
11. Do you prefer a gold pen or a steel pen ? 

ADB. STIS «AE tt hk «PD wa FH at 
12. I like a steel pen with a sharp point. 

BRE. Hels HO TBOBEAT te. DARE, 
13. Where is the inkstand ? 

Wie BEng. WSF I 


14. I generally use purple ik but this black ink will do. 


VEE et Ey RAG DEAF AR Wap ABIDE WIAD. 


15. To whom are you going to write a letter ? 
We Bp. OE MBE RL pe et DAT 


16. I am going to write a business letter to my cousin. 


SS AB. iE. AT HE ih 


17. Iam going to write to a friend of mine in New York. 
OPTS OS pie. mee. Bol a se ATE AY. 
18. Do you always write in Chinese ? 
AAD EP it bons Po 2 WEN 
19. No; Iam learning to write English now. 


AE SKU WA. WU: De SEA. 


20. It takes practice to be able to write well. 


Dh «ai Ba: «TH PA at TH Ct 


ya) 


ttt 


al 


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Wee SE TE HF 


ni .chi pat, sam‘ ‘ho 


KR PR & SE WE. me SR SE Me. 


‘ni ,chong i’ ,kam pat, ‘choi ,a wak. kong’ ‘choi pat, ni 


Kp BR HW AE ME, 


*ngo ,chong i’ ,chim kong’ pat, ‘choi 


ce 


mak. ‘soi ,chan ‘hai ,pin ch‘ii’ ‘a 


Roh WM WB & KUM Mm 


‘ngo .seung .si yung’ .lam mak. ‘soi tan’ ,ni tik, hak, ke’ 


WW Fy 


yik. tak, 


te #8 3 fa De ME Im, 


‘ni ‘seung ‘sye san’ hii’ ,pin .soi ‘a 


R BB H RR E e K RK 


*ngo ‘seung ‘sye yat, ,fung ,sang i’ ,ka ke’ san’ bii’ ‘ngo 


MB Ih. 


ke’ ‘piu ,hing 


KR GH Bis. Ht HN BW ZX, 


*ngo ‘seung ‘sye san’ hii’ niu yeuk, ke’ .p‘ang “yau 


te 36 Th HE Fim 


‘ni ,t‘ung hai* ‘sye .t‘ong chi’ ‘a 


Ws fh. BLE Se SA. BE AF. 


-m hai* ‘ngo in’ .si ‘sye ‘kan ,ying kok, chi* 


BER. LO SRE EE, 


iu’ lin’ chau’ ‘ui ‘sye tak, ‘hd ke’ 


40 


LESSON X. 


AT THE POST-OFFICE AND EXPRESS-OFFICE. 
$7 3h PERF am PONE. Ze. SIF AANAae BENS 


1. Please give me three postage stamps. - 
Si AR RS TPG a APE Ug. 


2. What kind of stamps do you want ? 


YP RAW aE Hy. ARE, 


3. I want four two-cent stamps. 


RBS Bop. HAI EF, 


4. I want one five-cent stamp. 


JK US. iia. HAA FB, 


». I want six postal cards. 


FE. £4 ES Fae pg. 


6. What is the postage to foreign countries ? 


PEAS ne OS RG A AD RR HB ag 


7. Five cents for a letter weighing less than half an ounce. 


Fis AIMng PLEA FT. CS EZ ng Ep Se PR, 


8. How many stamps does that letter need ? 


$5 12We.ieF tng. UTnp RE FT R23. 


9. It needs only one two-cent stamp. 


WDD su (7s Zune. AE pm ik. WHA FF, 


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A 


Ju 


mn oT 


@ fa "i & x FW 
SU SAN’ ‘KUN KI’ FO’ ,KUNG ,SI 


SME R = HF fa eH 


,to .fan ‘pi *ngo ,s4m ko’ ki’ san’ si* tam 


f ABE. ORE EE in me 


‘ni ‘seung iu’ ,pin yeung’ ke’ si* tam’ ,ni 


Re BE PG. GH AMM. "AE Ee HH, 


‘ngo iu’ si* ko’ ‘leung ko’ ,sin ke’ si* tam 


e BE — fH. Te Bi A. He A. 


‘ngo iu’ yat, ko’ ‘ng ko’ ,sin ke’ si‘ tam’ 


KR BN A fa a, 


*ngo in’ 16k. ko’ ki’ san’ tip. 


or + A fe. BRA AM, 


ki’ ngo* kok, san’ iu’ ‘ki ,to san’ ,chi ,ni 


% H 8. F WH H. B FH fi Mill 


‘mui ,fung san’ pun’ ‘leung chung’ iu’ ‘ng ko’ ,sin 


Me FS fa. BS GA WE, 


<hi ,fung san’ iu’ ‘ki ,to ko’ si* tam’ ,ni 


CS | a a 


iw ‘leung ko’ ,sin ke’ si* tam’ chau’ gau’ lok, 


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42 


10. The postage on it is four cents. 


HOS EG AOU. ene Ahoy Alling. 


11. I want to send a money-order to Boston. 


SS YB Aste RE BD 7 


12. Take this blank and fill it up. 


Oe HY ge. fs Ua Ze AC at «HBS 


13. What is the fee for a registered letter ? 


PH np. HOE Bh et WAT AAT 


14. The registered letter fee is ten cents besides the postage. 


APA ZATY PFT WE. Beng Alling. 5 TE we. HS PG 


15. What is the newspaper postage ? 


YF Fe HO RALPH, ES RG Ho 


16. One cent for every two ounces. 


AIL) «Fae Be WHE Eg 


17. I want to send this package to San Francisco. 


FRG Asa ng BERS TH: RR, 
18. How much is the expressage on it ? 
Hg. Rig hh. ARPA 4 Zs 
19, The express charges are fifty cents; do you want to prepay them? 
HY Se HIS ns: LORS ng: FE SA «ARS IE SA 
Hee 
20. No; send the parcel C. O. D. 


ASAI st HUME iat TAH 


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Pn 


tH! 


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fs FH VY Mill. 


iu’ san’ ,chi si’ ,sin 


RBG KE BK KEE, 


‘ngo iw’ ki’ yat, ‘t‘iu ui’ piv’ hii’ ,po si* tan 


‘sye lok. ,ni ,cheung ‘ko ch ‘ii’ ,lo 


‘y UR fa. RRMA ia FE VME, 


ki’? tam’ ‘po san’ iw’ ‘ki ,to san’ chi ,ni 


Bee ih 2H. fe BH IR fa. BE ML. 


.ch‘ti si tam’ chi ngoi* ‘mui ,fung tam’ ‘po san’ iu’ sap. ko sin 


se HRB ah Me, 


ki’ san .man ’chi iu’ ,mi ‘ye ka’ .ch‘in ,ni 


$$ — WR — i Ah. 


‘mui ngi* ‘leung iu’ yat, ko’ ,sin 


RB Fe Tt wk & WK 


*ngo ‘seung ki’ ,ni ,pau sap. mat. hii’ .kam ,san tai’ fau’ 


ERA HD Ve. 


iw’ ‘ki ,to .ch‘e keuk. (ni 


+ i il HW. A Fe OR OMG. 


iu’ ‘ng sap. ko’ ,sin ,ch‘e keuk. ‘ni ‘seung.sin ‘pi.ngin ‘ma 


SR. AE WE EL Tt My. tr Hee RR. ORE 


em hai* .cheung ,ni ,pau sap. mat. ki’ hii’ sau’ .ngan chau’ 


FS Mit 


tak. lok. 


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LESSON XI. 


TELEGRAPH, TELEPHONE AND MESSENGERS 
Siem A. he BM Be MR Ai ie 


1. Please give me a telegraph blank. 


Sine A BE ES MA. 


2. Do you want to send a nigl.t or a day message ? 


iS BE RR. THEA ek EB eR 


3. What is the difference in the rates? 


Ve Dep HA. HOA A EH ETRE 


4. A night message goes for half rates. 


EVE YANN «Te PE. ELF, 


5. I think I would rather send a day message. 


Be BBG. AT Alle AR. eM 


6. That will be better, for it will get there sooner. 


Wea ge 9 UST FS saa ane. Ee RE 


7. How much wil it cost to send this dispatch ? 


ERE oy OR int ste WO np oA. ag HEE 


8. The rates to Boston are twenty-five cents for ten words. 


sia igh 1 VEO. Ze UHH Alling PERSE. 


9. Please send this telegram as soon as possible. 


AEP AIM te. WEG Se Hoe ng A OT os UE EAN ti 


I 


os 


A 


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es €£R nT e FP BR 
KI’ TIN’ PO’ ‘TA TAK, LUT. -.FUNG 


ZU RR — th WER 


to .fan ‘pi ‘ngo yat, ,cheung ‘ta tin’ pd’ ke’ ‘chi 


PR AA ty A FRG. Be AR He VE, 


‘ni ‘seung ki’ yat, pd’ a’ wak. ye’ po’ (ni 


Ww RHR. HRS Me, 


‘leung ‘yeung ka’ .ch‘in ,ch‘a tak,. ‘ki to ni 


wRRD SG — F 


ki’ ye* po’ ‘siu tak, yat, pun’ ka’ 


KR te Bir A Ris 


‘ago .ch ‘ing tin* ki’ yat. ¢0’ lok, 


Ot ee ESB OR 


kém’ ‘hé tak, ‘to 16’ tak, ‘cho tik, 


Me te HR RRA RM. M eT VE. 


«ni ,cheung tin’ pd’ iw’ ‘ki ,to .ngan chau’ ki’ tak, ,ni 


weAREG. He + HF. Bt Hw eH Mh. 


ki’ hii’ ,po si* tun* ‘mui sap. ko’ chi‘ iu’ ye. ‘ng ko’ ,sin 


ZUM WE We ER. A OM R.A MT th. 


,to .fan ki’ :ni cheung tin’ pd’ ‘yau kam’ ai’ tak, kam’ fai’ 


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10. Is this a public telephone station ? 
Deng Wn MEAG Hy - ZS HL PAS Ee 


11. Please call up Mr. Lang at number ten Main Street. 


ABB ug age ES AR TT BE. FH LR IG 


12. Allright. Put the handle to your ear,and yon will hear easily. 
Pas. AE LD am TH: Wig A wr DP ta Fs FALE og 
13. You must talk in a natural tone of voice. 
WEF sts FE HE TEI DD Ee ng 
14. Did you ring for a messenger? 
BE WE A Bee. AE, 
15. I rang three times, but he has not come yet. 
Eh Ms ne ANA ewe A Pe 
16. You had better ring again. 
WE 7c, WIT. Sr Hee BE. 
17. Take this message to Jolin Street. 
Oe SA: PS TH, RIN HA a, 
18. Shall I wait for an answer ? 
ime in AZ ZN 
19. If he is not in, you can leave the note. 


Ber Hs Beg. PPA . BG BS HR tt, 


20. Be sure and wait for an answer, for it’s very importa t. 


seve Be Bs AE Ze Be. Ay a YE HA, 


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We Pl. R37 Fe FE OL OA. UB OR UE. 


<ni ,kan hai’ ‘ta tak, lut. .fung ‘kun .m hai’ ,a 


ZI WR OK. a We. PLP. at 


to .fan .t‘ung ‘ngo kiu’ tai* ,kditai* sap. no* .mun .p‘ai a’ 


® i. 


Jeung .lai 


AER. HE TE WE TE AA. fe OE KEATS FG BL I. 


.hé le’-,cha chii’ ni .tiu ping’ ‘ni chau: ‘ho i ,t‘eng tak, kin’ lok, 


SET PAF. a GRE BE Te. VT a. BL FS. 


‘ni iu’ chiu’ -han .si‘kong wa’ ke’ seng yam kam’ ‘kong chau’ tak, 


AA BE. HOY. TR AR Ee, 


‘ni ‘yau .iu chung hii’ ki’ tai’ san’ .yan -loi.m .ch‘anz ,a 


RH = Ke. HE. WI A OR, 


*‘ngo .iu ‘liu sam ch‘i* lok, tan’ ‘k‘ii tu .m .ch‘ang .loi 


te FE HP FB. 


‘ni choi’ .iu ‘ha ,t‘im 


th We H fe KE MH. 


«nim ,ni ,fung san’ hii’ chan’ (kai 


iu’ ‘tang .fui san’ ‘ma 


mM OR EB G we. Be Risi fi. 


-ngii ‘ko si‘ mit, .m choi 6k, ,kau lok. ko’ ,fung san’ 


Rh FF We 


chau’ tak, lok, 


#2 2. S Ee fe. A A RE. 


chi’ ‘kan ‘tang k‘ii .ui san’ ,yan ‘yau ‘kan iu’ si* 


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ies) 


LESSON XII. 


READING AND STUDYING. 
eB) S ZB Ww. 


I am thinking of studying English. 


EWG. SAGE [Ys AE MASS BES lag. 


What do you want to begin? 


Pe a a 


I want to begin to study it to-day. 


SFE PE HL PA A, 


Do you want to begin to study Chinese ? 


a BE BAR. Ze 


What is the easiest way to learn English ? 


PE Pe wg HA DEE i Ay THIN. BE SH UF 


You must listen to people when they talk. 


FF p36 AS Tits AK YE 


It is necessary to study hard. 


Ups BR wp WE A mt TE A HZ 


In learning a language the difficulty is in the beginning. 


VON 8S RAPA. HO HE AR st D-H. 9 BE 


In learning a language you must try to speak distinetly. 


J SAA EFS sa ES ING TI 


mh 


m | OF 
TOK. .SU 


—-— k 8 KX BH. 


*ngo ‘seung tok, ,ying kok, <sti 


= ff Re | Ve. 


‘ni ‘seung ‘ki.si ‘hi ‘sau ni 


wm HB SFA HF 


*ngo ‘seung ,kam yat. ‘hi ‘sau tok. 


mM fe MRE OE AEE 


‘ni ‘seung ‘hi ‘sau tok. .t‘ong sii ‘ma 


k RR UM . HAMS. Be VE. 


‘tim ‘yeung kiu’ chok, ‘ting i ke’ fat, ‘chi hok. ,ying wa’ ,ni 


A ee HS A. OG i. 


‘ni iu’ .t‘eng.yan ‘kong sit. wa‘ 


Et BPE #. 


pit, iw’ ‘fu hok. 


NBG RM TE RF. 


hok. wa’ .nan choi’ ‘hi ‘sau 


LR P@RGBED* HHS TF EE R FH 


hok. wa mu’ iw’ hok. ‘kong tak, chi: ,yam cheng’ chau’ tak. 


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10. Can you read English ? 


7 EA. SEA AIFS 
11. I can read an easy book pretty well. 


PRG. gD Be. Bech. b BHAA ae, 


12. You ought to learn a few lines by heart every day. 


BE WY. WH: WO. Mee we EC Aa a EK 


. 13. A good way to learn is to read out loud. 


Set os ay TH. WO. Deng TH eT, 


14. How ean I learn to read ? 


$5 Wig Be OA: 4 


15. You will have to learn the English alphabet first. 


JP aa WE TNA. HL Ss Fd ag: EEE IC. A Ht 


16. But they say that is very hard. 
AB. AK. WG HER ay A -L 


17. It is easier than learning the Chinese characters. 


WHA sth. 2 np BEA. OF HL PE ENGST aT 


18. You must have some one teach you how to pronounce. 


PEF EG HWP VE Lik PERE FS 1. HEIR 0 


19. The English pronoutciation is very difficult. 


HO IE Fl up. HAE WAKE EE. Deny Re MIR, 


20. Can you read hand-writing as well as printed matter ? 


vi; UE. A AE TF a Dale iat Fie. EET 


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B+ 


Ht 


tt 


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te 0G He SE BOT MS. 


‘ni ‘ui tok. ,ying kok, sti ‘ma 


% BMH. KR st TH Be He. 


‘ch‘in pak. ke’ sti ‘ngo tok. tak. ,ki ‘ho 


i % HE RMT Be R HK. 


“ni ‘mui yat. iw’ tk. ,.ki. hong .lai nim* chau’ ‘ho 


S KR H.W RR ME FT. 


hok. tai’ seng tok. yik. hai* ‘1.6 fat, ‘chi 


RB te B. MK MF we VE, 


‘ngo ‘tim ‘yeung hok. chau’ ‘ui tok. ,ni 


oe Fe BE SEO. 


‘ni ,sin iw’ hok. sik, ko’ tik, ying kok, ke’ chi ‘mu chau‘ 


¥ 


tak. 


AO ae aE OME B. 


*yau .yan wa’ ‘hd .nan hok. 


ie SH OF 


‘hd hok. ke’ .tfong chi* 


CE Hh Ame FR F. 


‘ni iw’ ‘ch‘ung .yan kau’ ‘ni ch‘it. ,yam chau’ tak, 


% AAS Te RM WK. 


«ying kok, ke’ chi ,yam ‘hd .nan ch‘it. ke’ 


oe wt 48 BE. AP A RE. NT OS 


‘ni tok. ‘ch‘d ,sii ‘yau yan’ ‘pan ke’ kam’ i* ‘ma 


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LESSON XIII. 


AT CHURCH AND SUNDAY-SCHOOL 
TOK ie eA A 


Have you been to church to-day ? 
Sor BE xe. Wi AK, 
Where did you go to chureh this morning ? 
Wap DR WBE. a: Wee Ske RT 
Do you go to church every Sunday? 
AB WBE Tat: Weis Melee Ha, 
Does everybody go to church on Sunday ? 
AD = a Fae Jee ES Sb. Teg Ya. eH, 


No; but everyone ought to go at least once every Sunday. 


IA i OE Ut FP fas FP RSF Ui eae OI « HAL, 


What do people do when at church ? 
tt AB ARS AB. iin TP RIG 
They worship God. 
1B wy $B. 
Why do we worship God ? 
TE AB YW. HAUG $5. 
Because He is the Ruler of the universe, and has told us to do so, 
DL UIY gis Dene - HLS RY. BY ap HIE We AIA. Pe HE A a 
Fig WH AB AR rf 


[tf 


or 1 ae 


ee FF ae me 
HU’ “LAI PAI’ .T‘ONG TOK. .stU 


(Kf A. AK A He BB, 


‘ni ,kam yat. ‘yau hii’ ‘lai pai’ .t‘ong .lai ‘ma 


te Ay FY. He ae TaD. FE. RF 


‘ni ,kam ,chiu hii’ ,pin ,kan ‘lai pai’ .t‘ong .lai ‘a 


fei Ei kt FETE AB De a FRO, 


ko’ ko’ ‘lai pai’ ‘ni ,tu hii’ ‘Jai pai’ .t‘ong ‘ma 


KK MRK FH Te MS, 


-yan .yan ,tuiw’ hii’ ‘lai pai’ .t‘ong ‘ma 


RHR e Me A ED IE 


-m hai’ tan’ hait ‘mui ‘lai pai’? kok, .yan chi’ ‘siu ,ying 


A — Bl. 


iu’ hii’ yat, .ui 


Jit FRE th GF WE. 


hii’ ‘lai pai’ .t‘ong chu’ ,mi ‘ye ,ni 


AF EL ii. 


pai’ seung* tai’ 


FF fit. (i 4 SF ME. 


pai’ seung* tai’ chu’ ,mi ‘ye ,ni 


ie SEK Hb eS Hy. Db RR Wb F AB. 


«yan ‘*k‘ii ‘kun ‘li ,t‘in ti‘ man’ mat. .fan fur ngo ti* pai’ *k‘ti 


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10. 


1; 


14, 


16. 


18. 


19. 


20. 


What else do people do at church ? 


PE REDE APA Ab. TP 


They usually listen to a sermon. 


SIDES mt FASE THEBES, 


. What do you mean by a sermon ? 


ve AD WE Oe ee BRIT. 


_A sermon is an instruction on the duties of a 


see PRIS Deny. Ze MBG Ty Bb. AC HTT SI we BD «Ha - 


christian life. 


BAILED. 


The preacher also explains the Bible to his hearers. . 
Ga OS Dl kak. SU ae. HEA amt. a RE. is 
DEBE 


. Who is the preacher? 


EFC ne. HL Hii ILS, 


The preacher is the man who delivers the sermon. 


Hh APACER. Aeng HWS WELT SEE HY BRC, 


. What do people do at Sunday-school ? 


FE ADA AE. AD FF II ei 
At Sunday-school we learn about the christian religion, 
SRSA ame ae UO ee «Hk UME ARE, 
Are you going to Sunday-school to-day ? 

oy WBE SR. HA at AK, 


I expect to go. What time does Sunday-school begin ? 


Se Nes A TS PE Ang. AAI at. eB, 


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4! 


HB FF He. eB a OF A we. 


hii’ to’ ‘lai pai’ .t‘ong . wan iu’ chu’ ,mi ‘ye ,t‘im ,ni 


tu hai* ,t‘eng ‘kong sing’ ii* ,to ke’ 


ai RO OE me, 


‘tim ‘kai kiu’ wai’ sing’ ti* ,ni 


3 i HK fa WB RA. FT A A SP ZH, 


sing’ tit kau’ san’ -ye su yan ‘sau chi’ ‘ki ‘pun fan’ ,chi si* ke’ 


GUA. MR RM. MI A A OR 


.ch‘tin 16" .yan yau’ cheung sing’ ,king kai ko’ chung’ .yan ,t‘eng 


wm eR G AE. 


mat, .soi hai* .ch‘tin t6° .yan ni 


Bw A. KR KR we Bim NA We. 


.ch ‘in t6* .yan chau’ hai’ ‘kong sing’ ti* ke’ .yan lok, 


Wey A. fe i FR OTE OO. eh BRE, 


«ni tik, .yan choi’ ‘lai pai’ .t‘ong ,sti ‘kun chu’ ,mi ‘ye ,ni 


RK Wh MR i FF Me HE OR AE OB A ET. 


*ngo ti’ ‘hai ‘lai pai’ .t‘ong ,sti ‘kun hok. .ye ,su to° ‘li ke’ 


wm AK MA H HM MS. 


‘ni ,kam yat. hii’ ‘lai pai’ .t‘ong ,sti ‘kun ‘ma 


RK HK. M.D Bi Bi. PA Ae WE. 


*ngo ‘seung hii’ .sii ‘kun ‘ki ,to ‘tim .chong .hoi .t‘ong ,ni 


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LESSON XIV, 


THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION. 
sh PEM. «FF HY He 
1. Who are the Christians ? 
We OF. He PSHE ng, 
2. Christians are those who believe in God. 
ea AEE ng EB ag EYE BS HES 


Do others besides Christians believe in God ? 


ABTS ng 92 GS. FE HE ng OB HES. 


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4. Yes, Jews and Mohamedans believe in God. 


Sine. Wap De WET pH A BS 


5. Are there any Mohamedans in this country ? 
EZ PL WE WT AR Eng AB Hp eR 
6. No; but there are many Jews. 
B.A Sup TF ABVE. Hag, 
7. How do Christians differ from Jews ? 
$5 AD cs PIE HE ng HCP, 
8. Christians believe in Jesus Christ. ; 
eA ite ng. 9H Se np. hea, 
9. Who is Christ ? 


WE AC np. ee heb, 


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Mm ae 
.YE “SU KAU’ 


a eR BRE PY HE VE, 


mat, .soi hai*.ye ,su ke’ .mun .t‘u ,ni 


WS fe PY GE. OY fa £ HH 2 A MH. 


-ye su.mun .t‘n chik, hai* san’ seung’ tai’ ,chi .yan lok, 


mR Wi FSH. AO KN fB 


.ch‘ii .ye su .mun .t‘u .chi ngoi* ‘yau pit. .yan san’ 


oat 1% We. 


seung’ tai’.m ,ni 


BR BAK. & HF. — BH AB fs 


*yau .yau t‘ai’ .yan k‘ap. .ui ‘chi yat, k‘oi’ ,‘u san’ 


i %. 


seung’ tai’ ke’ 


A Bl A el OM, 


‘pun kok, *yau .ui ‘chi .ma 


AN. 18 ARES HK KN 


‘m6 tan‘ ‘yau ‘ho to .yau t‘4i’ .yan 


Wie PE. Te MAA. Aw FF SMe. 


-ye su ..mun .t‘u.t‘ung .yan t ‘ai’ .yan ‘yau mat, ,fan pit. ni 


WB fe PY GE. 4 Be UB tie HEE. 


-ye su .mun .t‘u fung’ kan’ .ye ,su ,ki tok, 


HE TRIE TF WE, 


mat, .soi hai* ,ki tok, ,ni 


10. 


11. 


14. 


18. 


19. 


20. 


Jesus Christ is the Son of God. © 


KW Ehinp. Dep HB Pls B. 


Are there more than one God ? 


i Sup oF OW it $5. 


. No; there is but one God. 


Sup. Ray Bilt Fo 


. There are three Persons in one God. 


ZS wy WF WF HG WR Et ne Ki $5. 
The three Persons are the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost . 


SHlsihee FES Fa ng FH FEAT. HARB. Se. HP ie os 


. What ought Christians to do ? 


fe TF SAE eng Ap, 


. They ought to love and obey God. 


1 FH. LMR Ze BS. 


. Do Christians always do what is right ? 


AD eh FYE HEE nD) ik ade. ABP AK OP Ht, 
Not always; but they ought always to do right. 


PSP) ais cme. AMS. SB Pl i dong WH Aa, 


What do you mean by sin ? 
Yt Al. yA Vif, WEF Alt. 


Sin is disobeying God’s commands, or doing what is wrong: 


AM FE og HOF OS BSE A «BY ap ABS A op 


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Se ee ee 


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WK RIE RH OF. 


ye su ,ki tok, hai* seung’ tai’ ke’ ‘chai 


Be WE Bk HSH Me OAT OU Ri MADE. 


.ch‘ii ni ko’ seung’ tai’ ,chi ngoi* wan‘ ‘yau pit. ko* .m ,ni 


AT We. 3 OK, 
‘mo lok, tok. tak, yat, ko’ seung’ tai’ ,che 
=t%- © zm, 
4m wai’ yat, ‘t‘ai ,chi .san 


=e sa. OX. +. BS. zs H.- 


«4m wai’ ‘che chik, fu’ ‘chi sing’ .ling ,chi wai‘ 


UB ie PY GE. ME fe <4 MF Me, 


-ye su .mun .t‘u ,ying chu’ mat, si* ni 


WE BE BE the. BR 33. KK. fb iif, 


«ying iw’ oi’ king’ k‘ap. ,chun ,i seung’ tai’ 


3B ft PS GE. fi EGF. A 3 BEE, 


-ye ,st).mun .t‘u chu’ si’ .si.si hop. to* ‘li.m ,ni 


A WUE 4. (A MG RK. EE RE A 


*yau .si.m hop. tan* ,ying ,koi si .si chu’ si* iu’ Lop. 10° 


WB. TE Fh 


‘li ching’ tak, 


mR BS FF OH ME. 


‘tim yeung’ .wai ,chi chui* 6k, ,ni 


Mok oO ay. MR RR Th HF 


neak. seung’ tai’ ming* wak. chu’ 6k, si* chau’ hai* chui* 


we MS 


ok, lok. 


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LESSON XV. ©" 


INQUIRING THE WAY. 
Awa Sm 


Is this the way to the post-office ? 


Be Mop HLUSF « HA TH HST Bo EL a, 


Yes; keep right along this street. 


ee MOA BRUT 2a] 


You want to go to the next corner and then turn to your left. 


YE HE UE TH: HO gp ee ETE J Ao, 


Can you tell me wher2 No. 10 Fifth Avenue is? 


WiC, ES sae HMA oF Wg ELC EA ESE. Bene, 


Fifth Avenue is the third street from here. 


Wh feat 25 TE. A ne A RUE A AR PK As 


You must go two blocks further and turn to the right. 


We FRE te ARYA. Ze TH Hie, 


Please tell me how far it is to the city. hall. 


BH eZ mS LE WAS ng HH Hof OH 


It’s over in that direction, about five blocks away. 


MSY DAR APE A AIK 7) Es «ak DSL Aas a, 


Keep right along this street and you can’t miss it. 


WE $0 fee] «HS HERR AG A « zee BE VS. UR Ht, 


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ox tT Hf 


Hl | Be 
MAN’ LU’ 


Me ERR KBs A. MG. 


ni .t‘iu Ju’ hai’ hii’ ,sii san’ ‘kun ke’ ‘ma 


. We KB. Hh Ze. 
hai* .yau ,ni.t‘iu ,kai chik. hii’ ,lo 
TAB FA BMAF SB. RK 
-hang to’ tai’ ngi* ,kai kok, ’chtin ko’ ‘cho ‘sau ,pin chau’ 


fe MW 


hai* lok, 


We HO. GS We. MR ee 


‘ng hé* ,ch‘e lu’ tai* sap. hd* ‘hai ,pin ch‘ti’ .a 


HH Hi TRAE We. = te i A, 


*ng hd’ ,ch‘e lu’ .li ,ni ch ‘ii’ ,sam .t‘iu ,;kai wai’ 
4 ‘ ‘ ‘ 


($3E HG 47. KE. A. MW A. 


*niiw’ choi’. hang‘leung.t‘iu kai ‘cLtin ko’ yaw’ pin chau’ tak, 


We Be we it PY. Ay BE EME. IM. Ge RR A, 


i eh’ ti’.Ji .nga.mun ‘yau ‘ki ‘tin ,ni ,to.fan wa’ ‘ngo ,chi 


HM MB KW A ME BLS. 


heung’ ,ni ,pin hai* lok, tai: yeuk, ‘yau‘ng.t‘iu kai wai la’ 


Hh WE WE i. a RR OAT BR OM. 


-yau .ni.t‘iu .kai chik. Lii’ chau’ ‘m6 ch‘o’ lok, 
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10. It’s that large white building over there 


Dug Ea. asm ET TRE. Sop, 


11. Can you tell me if this is the way to the ferry ? 


wi BE ay HE. DR ps HL ny DE yp HO JH HWE, 


12. I don’t know; Iam a stranger here myself. 
IRV IS URES HOLDS. wy NEL 
13. You had better ask that policeman, he can tell you. 
JE WORN SY WPA a NE. ASI Ras CE a NE, 
14. I am afraid I have lost my way. 
SUR FA FHCs LI sw 
15. Where do you want to go? 
Mier ib WE HE WH: Taio 


16. I am trying to find Broadway and the Brooklyn Bridge. 


UR DLS hs a Se Ain A i. 


17. You are heading in just the wrong direction. 
a. ee ae oe 
18. This street-car will take you just where you want to go. 
SAL SPIES EA aoe 8 ts ER og = ESTE 
19. Your quickest way will be to take the elevated road. 
Nn BB F< acte 9.TH  p ARE n 
2). Toank you very much; I think J shall find my way now 
np JE. Som Be. HH ea aE id 
all right. 


Br ae Fe st 


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mK A he. R HK Me. 


-ni .kan tai* pak. 6k, chau’ hai’ lok, 


We ie BS. HRA VE VAG. IA GR FR FR, 


-ni.t‘iu lu‘ hai* hii’ tu’ .t‘au ke’ "ma ,to .fan wa’ ngo.chi.lo 


KG AH. RAO. HR Be OM, 


*ngo.m ,chi t6* ‘ngo echi* ‘ki ,tu hai’ ,ch‘o 16’ ke’ .che 


Fl OP We fa Re SWE. A OR a tie Je I. 


man’ ‘ha ,ni ko’ luk. i la’ ‘k‘ii uit wa‘ ‘ni ,chi lok, 


KH RB HM. 


*ngo p‘a’ ‘ngo tong’ ch‘o’ lu’ lok, 


tf. EG ke We 


*ni ‘seung hii’ ,pin ch ‘ii’ ni 


KR HB it A. Het mH. RN. & 


*ngo ‘seung ‘wan .cheuk po’ lut’ ,wai ,kai kap. po’ lok. 


fis A. 


elun .k ‘iu 


fs Bl Bl. 47 Sh BB, 


‘ni ,.kong ,kong .hang ch‘o’ pin’ 


We RG HE. BE OW IE By tie DH Ms. 


oni ka’ $kai ,ch‘e chau’ ‘ui .ch‘e td’ ‘ni liti’ Jok, 


HZRREG K WM. 


chi’ fai’ hai‘ tap. ‘fo ,ch‘e lok, 


+ RSLS RB- TR KR KH 


sap. ,fan ,to tak, ‘ngo ‘tai yat, teng* ‘wan cheuk. lok, 


LESSON XVI. 


AT A POLICE STATION. 
TF i. SRS MIKES. 


1. Is the sergeant in, Sir? 
Ang Hb-WHE. KA Ww. 
Iam the sergeant, what do you want? 
3. My store was robbed last night. 
WELW Ab ws he UT 3 METS EH 


I lost all my clothes and two hundred dollars. 


SHIRE BY st VEY NYE «ee «UE APR SZ ET Bn 


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5. I will send a detective to see what we can do for you. 
SRV sa ANN Hae. HWE HS TT RCA PE BR 
6. The boys annoy me all the time in front of my store, . 
SHAR eZ SS «a Ss A «J «ps MEY ZS 
They break my windows and steal my goods. 
AS Ais Fs Lin DE og. Ze WF MEY Png. 
8. Captain, please send a policeman to make them stop. 


A. ABE AM ee SHA Be EE 


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9. I will send one there at once. 


Rowe AM. Th. Eve HP LEG. 


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BA 


zE K KR 
HUW’ LUK. .I .FONG 
HE AR YA MK pe OS, 


luk. ,i.t‘au ‘hai sii? ‘ma 


KR Hh i. Bw Me. 


*ngo chau’ hai* lok, iw’ mat, ,ni 


mK i Bi. WE We RM Mk FT HM. 


*ngo ,.kan p‘u’ chok. ‘man ,p‘ich‘ak. ‘ta kip, 


RMKE 2H HA RR. - 


*ngo tik, ,i.seung .lin .mai ‘leung pak, .ngan yat, k‘oi’ 


I Wh. 


sat, sai* 


MK PE We AH. Te te Ae wh OP RE. 


‘ngo ‘sai om’ .ch‘a .t‘ung ‘ni .ch‘a ‘fong ‘ha ,lo 


ABR Tr. ROY OO. OR RR, 


*yau tik, sai’ -man ‘chai ‘hai.mun ‘hau.seung.si.fan "ngo 


oh ak @ PK ih RK a 


-k‘ii tit ‘ta p‘o’ .ch‘eung .mun .loi ,t’au ‘ngo tik, fo’ 


FARA. BD Tee. TR — RRA RH 


luk. ,i.t‘au ,to .fan ‘ni ‘ta fat, yat, ko’ luk. ,i hii’ kam’ 


ik 1B Wh Re. 


‘chi 'k ‘ti ti’ lo 


HK OD WTR A ZH, 


“ngo chik, .si ‘ta fat, .yan hii’ 


10. 


11. 


14. 


16, 


18, 


19. 


20. 


This boy broke my window. TI want him arrested. 


Hep hh. Ase ME. a. ER APE RK. 


A thief broke in my shop and stole all I had. 


Hk» vise AT RE PET 2. SA sat PY tt EIT, 


. How did he get in ? 


5 Was TG J, 


3. He came in through the back door. 


As Sit MA. A. Hh HF, 


Was the back door looked ? 


Hoey. HA wp. Yes 


. There was no lock on the door, but it was bolted. 


S wp Hy HWW AF. AS Ws. Fane. ARIE PK 


I cannot get back your things for you now. 


SRI. WG ALY Ba. SEF BE 2K, 


. That is the man who cut my head yesterday. 


We Rng WY SFE. WK MET AK. SAA, 


Some along, you are my prisoner. 


4 ak). WE FEL SNES Ba 


You have no right to arrest me. 


itor AE HW FRE HR, 


I will soon show you whether I have a right or not. 


PA tt ie WBE. PIT JRA SE -pie Pp NY, 


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<ni ko’ sai’ ,.man ‘chai ‘ta p‘o’ ,ch‘eung .mun_ (Jai ‘k ‘ii 


ae Aik 


cho’ .kam 


Ak OAS. OM RA OF. — RO, 


‘yau ch‘ak. yap. p‘u’ cheung ‘ngo tik, ‘ye yat, k‘oi’ t‘au sai* 


Bi A Fe Zs We, 


‘tim yap. tak, hii’ .ni 


om em NM A MB, 


k‘ti .yau han’ .mun yap. ke’ 


we MM A BUN. 


hau’ .mun ‘yau ‘so ‘ma 


M47 SiR Af Be OY. PSE. 


-mun ‘md ‘so tan’ ‘yau.wang san .san chii* 


RK Mi RR HE. fal Oh MA. Cie A 


*ngo .ngi ,ka pat, .nang .t‘ung ‘ni ‘lo ,fan ‘ni tik, ‘ye lok, 


me AH Me . RE WH. RM FH 1B Mt. 


chék. yat. ‘ehim ,sheung ‘ngo ke’ .t‘au chau’ hai* *k‘t lok, 


th th RE AL AF We. AER, 


‘ni hai* ‘ngo ke’ fan’ ‘chai lok, .loi ,lo 


(.4y WE th RK, 


‘ni ‘mo .K‘iin ,lai tak, ‘ngo 


KO OE TR is Sn. BAG HE. BF. 77. 


*ngo chau’ ‘ui ‘pi ‘ni ,chi ‘ngo ‘yau .k‘iin a’ ‘md 


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8. 


LESSON XVUII. 


HIRING A LAUNDRY. 
MR Ar ite = Hel SL a, 
Good morning, sir; are you the landlord of this building ? 


wigs, PER PS. >. aE HE. Hn RARE. of ps Silt ng ae, 


No; I am the janitor. 


AE TRIG HOMEWENT. 


Do you know what is the rent of the store ? 


As WL. Ak. HEARN SWOL fo ps NOG a, 


What do you intend to use it for? 


PP ADEM FR UL JE wg Ps Ah wp, 


I want to hire it for a laundry. 


FREE TL Ao EL a HI 


The rent of the store is twenty-five dollars a month. 


UAE of ps HOF A a np A MUFC MET Oa RIL, 


The rent is too high; can you reduce it to twenty dollars ? 


SAW De pH he BE FS ADS «WSs THE AS HD. ET ng 


We ask more rent for a laundry. 


Dae OE HG zp - PRE nig PL a A Sa Jo, 


T will come again to-morrow to see the landlord himself. 


He isi EE PEE. UH ote SL FPR be 3. 


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‘CHU ‘SAI .I ‘KUN 


BR. WR BE Mi. 


‘cho .san ‘ni hai* 6k, ‘ebti ‘ma 


i. RR A le WH UA. 


-m hai* ‘ngo hai’ ,hon 6k, ke’ ,che 


F FN 3H WE TH BH. BEBE AL MG. 


‘ni .chi to’ ni ,.kan p‘u’ iv’ ‘ki ,to .chu “ma 
‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ 


tp 7a SE ee fk Ww Ve, 


“ni ‘seung iu’ .lai chu’ mat, ,ni 


RK A AL Me fie VE A BR, 


‘ngo ‘seung ,chu .lai chu’ ‘sai ‘i ‘kun 


Wh ai A.B +f Hh RM, 


ni ,kan p‘w’ ‘mui ngtit. iw’ ngi* sap. ‘mg .man 


Mok KR. Wt KR H IM, 


chu tai’ kwai’ ‘kam td’ ye’ gman tak, ‘ma 


BEAR i Ue A AE HE We. WH BES WY AHL, 


in’ .loi chu’ ‘sai ,i sang i* (ni ‘ngo ti’ iv’ ,to tik, ,chu 


Km MH. MH. ew mB 


‘ngo .ming yat. ,ch‘an ,san .loi kin’ 6%, ‘ehiti 


10. He will be here to see you to-morrow. 


Ais at 8A we. A BETH ER HAE, 


1l. My janitor tells me you want to hire the store. 


VEL FE WEF) . 2 el ny PRE FE oy HG ZS a, 


12. Yes, sir; I want to hire it for a laundry. 


Sa > SEER foo sa ek A J, 


13. I can let you have it for twenty dollars, 


FRG A EEL A on FY FF HT EE, 


14. When can I move in? 


Ye ACR TL KA, 


15. You can move in on the first of May. 


FE 8G ALR Bc HB Bes OK, 


16. How long a lease will you give me ? 


$5 PME amt WEES. 


17. I will give you a two year lease. 


S40 we Sys WERE. Hoe Hops 


18. That will not be long enough. 


newt OE] SBME 


19. That is as long a lease as I can give you. 


BEAK nse EF nD ek TG ng OF np GZ A BE, 


20. All right, sir; I will come to get the lease next week. 


Pompe Po Meme He WE 3 Bug Bay Sek, 


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si! 


fi BA MR Be Sh oe Me. 


*k‘ii .ming yat. ‘hai ch‘ii’ kin’ ‘ni lok, 


RRA MN Bw Ww WB AL. 


*ngo ke’ ~=hon .mun ,kung wa’ ‘ni ‘seung ,chu ,ni ,kan 


i. TR MB. 


pw’ hai* ‘ma 


hai* ‘ngo ‘seung ,chu .lai chu’ ‘sai ,i ‘kun 


Ht 3c We. RR FL PF OR IK. 


ye’ man ‘,ni ‘ngo chan’ ,chu ‘pi ‘ni lok, 


KR RF. Re Te A DMR. 


‘ngo ‘ki.si chau’ ,pun tak, yap. biti’ ,ni 


kA Kh RRM HF AK MH. 


‘ng ngitit. yat, ho’ chau’ ,pun tak, yap. hii’ lok, 


PVE TS BE GT Ht We, 


‘ni ‘pi tak, ‘ki noi* ,p‘ai ,ni 


RK RR W SE Hit 


*ngo ‘pi ‘ni ‘leung .nin ,p‘ai 


It ARNE Git F. 


‘kam ,tu.m hai’ noi* a’ 


KR BARE Ob iid Ht. BH HR WA, 


‘ngo chi‘ ,to hai* ‘pi kam’ noi’ ,p‘ai ko’ .ni ,che 


de AT i FR. ROBO Hit. 


‘hé le’ ha’ ko’ ‘lai pai’ ‘ngo chau’ .loi ‘lo ,p‘ai 


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LESSON XVIITL 


GIVING UP A LEASE. 
mS EH, 


1. Is the agent in? 


Be wy: Hee EB. 


Yes, he is here; come in. 

His We Ais OR ne is OF. A, 

What is it that you want, sir? 
Ur AS ng st BEE. UD 

I want to give up my lease. 


SF 1H 3 MG Fa, 


5. You can’t do that; your lease has a year to run yet. 


EWE AS OE. No Bap Was SAR or. MISE, 


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6. Can I transfer it to my friend here ? 
WF PERS APY <P te TH EL CAs wp. 
I shall have to speak to the landlord first. 
FRO i WE 3 EE TH SE 
Please do, for I have to go back to China soon. 
Si Fue AD. APR Ws IGA PE AR I, 


9. My agent told me you wanted to give up your lease. 


VEL aR tat SIE. HEISE ps Ee HA 


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Lt 


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Ju 


ben | 
So 


mA Tt B 


Ho Ot 
MAN’ ‘MIN .P‘AT 


(HBA RK we MG, 


toi’ “ui .yan ‘hai ch‘ii’? ‘ma 


"R We A AR, 


‘hai ch ‘i’ yap. .loi la’ 


PP A Ree BF Me, 


‘ni ‘seung iu’ ,mi ‘ye ni 


RR A MM. te th ME, 


‘ngo ‘seung ‘pi fan ,cheung ,p‘ai ko’ ‘ni 


1 ie 7-1 te Ot. OH SE. ORE 
-m chu’ tak, ‘ni ,cheung ,p‘ai .wan ‘yau yat, .nin chau‘ 
is 3H. 
‘mun .k‘i 


mM it ah RE W AR. HF I. 


‘chiin ,p‘ai ko’ ‘ngo ke’ .p‘ang ‘yau tak, ‘ma 


RK FE. RB EA. BT. 


‘ngo ,sin iu’ wa’ Ok, ‘chii ,chi chau’ tak, 


SH TAP. A. KB. ALA. AO i. 


to .fan ‘nila’ -yan wai* ‘ngo ‘seung ‘cho yat. fan .t‘ong san 


RK MRE Aah oR A Ze MH it HR, 


‘ngo ke’ toi* ‘li. yan wa’ ‘ni ‘seung ,kau ,fan ,p‘ai ko’ ‘ngo 


10. Where is the friend you had here yesterday ? 
Waco BS ny HERE. BE aire RT A 
11. He is at my laundry. 


Ais Be wg TVET Ree Joe, 


12. If he will pay the same rent he can haye your lease. 


Be Hi IPR. Bais. HE BB 


13. He is honest and will pay you the same that I have been paying. 


As Beng LEWES aL eR es LR 


14. Ask him to come to see me to-morrow. 


DFE ara eh TH: BRE ER HE. 


15. I will come with him to see you. 
FRU A HR VB. 


16. Very well. Don’t forget to bring your lease with you. 


Pade Mac aie Mes, ABE Ay Bee MRIRE Yi 


17. I will have it with me sure. 


FRC ae OE Oi ae HE EOF, 


18. Are you willing to take this lease from your friend ? 


Py. WE. Was I: Re. HUNG. FIRE SRO Boy. FRE, 


19. Yes; I am perfectly willing to do so. 


HEE EI iG . Wa AS ABA 


2). Here is the lease; please sign it. 


As oF AK ge. HHS. GA Hg MG PA 


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oR WE H. a AR We a Ac. MR Ee Be ME 


‘nichok. yat. tai’ .loi ni ko’ .p‘ang ‘yau ‘hai ,pin ch‘ii’ ,ni 


R RMR RH HR. 


‘hai ‘ngo ke’ ,i .seung ‘kun ch ‘ti’ 


mM RE WH. RM MR. Be H.R we 


‘ngti ‘ko *k ‘ti ‘hang chiuw’ yeung’ ,kau ,chu chau’ ‘lo tak, 


Ht My, 


<p‘ai lok. 


ERG MA De Rm R— RH Mave, 


‘k’ii hai ‘lo sat.-yan pit, chiu’ *ngo yat, yeung’ pi chu ko’ ‘ni 


U 4B PA OA. Ze FL FR OR, 


kiuw’ *k ‘ti »ming yat. .loi kin’ ‘ngo la’ 


KR WE — F RBS. 


‘ngo .t‘ung ‘k‘ii yat, .ch‘ai .Joi kin’ ‘ni 


aE. oe AE te Hk. AE EFSF, 


"hd le’ ki* tak, tai’ ,p‘ai .loi cheng’ ‘L6 ,a 


RK — HE itt HK, 


‘ngo yat, teng’ tai’ .loi 


CRT. we. RE We. We He Ht OM. 


‘ni ‘hang sing chip, ‘ni ke’ .p‘ang ‘yau ,ni ,cheung ,p‘ai‘ma 


A. KR + Ft HE. 


‘hang ‘ngo sap. ,fan tin’ i’ 


tt Re ee. HO 


p‘ai ‘hai ,ni ch ‘iti’ ,ch‘im .meng lok, 


~sJ 
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LESSON XIX. 


A CUSTOMER IN A LAUNDRY. 
ee RFR HA. i. HA Sth Jes, 


I have some clothes for you to wash. 


RIA R. WE ag AL BE: Fihap. 
When do you want them ? 

iim - Al ye. 4. ym 
IT want them next Saturday evening. 


TRF. WE. BMF RIT. RE. 


I can’t have them for you so soon. 


FR NEC 3. EK 3 OD; BL EB BR ee 


I must have them, for I am going out of the city on Sunday. 


PR FEF ELA OE EL PROGR es ZB ee. HY ps SH He 82. HAR, 


I ean’t promise, but will have them done as soon as 
? 


FRG eH RAR ne. ABO at RF ae Beis Fag . 


I ean. 
JR VG, 
I don’t care to have the cuffs and collars so stiff. 
Sie RFs SOS ag eR np BG RF Sg 
The shirts you ironed for me were too stiff. 
BUF DE ae Eb RB RF Ss, 
I will have them just right for you this time. 


FRU MTEL UE FENG ie. FLIES 


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FH 


NK 


Ju 


BIL TH 


wa 
‘SAI <I ‘KUN 


KR A WKR. AH fH VE. 


‘ngo ‘yau tik, ,i .seung ‘pi ‘ni ‘sai 


BE WEE Ve, 


‘ki.si iw’ ,ni 


T itt FAN mB, 


ha’ ‘lai pai’ lok. ‘man iv’ 


we UT RR. 


.m tak, kam’ fai’ 


SES. PL Fe a FF OH. BE HHA, 


pit, iw’ lok, ,yan ‘ngo ‘lai pai’ yat. iu’ ch‘at, fau- 


RW We Mo mK 1 BA. Pl OO UE SF. 


‘ngo .m ‘kom ,ying .sing tan’ ‘ché yat. .t‘ung ‘ni ‘sai ‘ho 


Ik. 


wai’ ‘chi 


RwmB wy Hh Oo. wR HH. Ww. 


*ngo .m iu’ tik, chau’ ‘hau kap. ‘leng kam’ ngang* 


THR we RHA BAK w 


‘ni .t‘ung ‘ngo t’ong’ tak, ‘ngo tik, pak. sam t‘ai’ ngang’ 


wel. FR lel OT. fhe Bl f KX. HE ze. 


ni .ui ‘ngo .t‘ung ‘ni chu’ td’ hop, slk, pin* si’ 


1). 


11. 


13. 


15, 


19. 


20 


Here is the ticket for your clothes. 


AF. Beog. WORE GG PLE 4 ENF, 


You must bring it back when you come for your clothes, 


WE FEST aA ik. WE A BE Bog ave, 


2. Can you have these handkerchiefs washed for me by to- 


me VBE SEOs HOR. HR E Bing. Sones. BE BE. EE 


WE HH, 


Yes. You can come for them to-morrow afternoon. 


Sil. WBE. Wc PB. ERE. EA Al i, 


. How much do you charge for washing a pair of lace curtains? 


45 A AVE. ih PPS Ag Bl ps Millage 4S BE, 


. If they are large we charge one dollar a pair. 


Bes LP WR Cae iT AR EAS oR 
Tney are small ones. 


APIO ihep HER iat « ihn 


. If that is the case we can do them up for fifty cents. 


AMER 1g WF WC ABANG AL A AI 


- When will you come to get our soiled clothes ? 


ik Wag OBE. 4. THE. ate Bb PE 


I will call for them early Monday morning. 


FN a LOY ee TS. WN. RR 


Be sure to come, for we want the clothes by Wednesday. 


iter et. PE a. ae WE SEH 


tt 


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tl 


We TE TR VE A SR, 


<ni .t‘iu hai‘ ‘sai ,i p‘iw’ 


ZS EAE SE at WA AK. 


loi ‘lo ,i ,ni pit, iu’ tai’ ‘fan . loi 


WM OA. eT Me TE MG. 


-ming yat. ‘sai tak, ‘hi .ni tik, ‘sau ,kan ‘ma 


fe WA AP ak. 28 ie, 


tak, «ming yat. ha* chau’ .loi ‘io ,lo 


ERSER We—- HW te He Me, 


iu’ ‘ki ,to .ngan ‘sai yat, tui’ cheung’ .lim ,ni 


KCB — Kw — F. 


tai‘ tui’ ke’ iu’ yat, .man ‘sai yat, tui‘ 


te Hl St ME, 


hai‘ sai’ tui’ ke’ 


mR MW We. FF x. We ES 


-ngii ‘ko hai* kam’ ,ni pun’ ,man .t‘ung ‘ni ‘sai tak, lok, 


fi BS WF E.R A Re. EE WE 


*ni *ki.si .loi ‘lo ‘ngo tik, ,i .seung hii’ ‘sai ni 


Wet FR — BA. De ag, 


‘lai pai’ yat, ‘ché hii’ ‘lo 


2 RRA RUM FH =. RK A. 


chi’ ‘kan ,loi ,yan ‘ngo ti* ‘lai pai’ ,sam iu’ ,i echeuk. 


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6. 


LESSON XX. 


LOSS OF A LAUNDRY TICKET. 
AL: Pn. EA SL JE, 


I have come to get my clothes. 


FRO WE WE pee, 


Let me see your ticket, please. 


Di. Roe Ts AEB Vio 


I haven’t any ticket. 


FR Be RR. 


Then I can’t let you have your clothes. 


mi FORT sy Di) WE WER Ewe Ene 


Why not? Can’t I have my own clothes ? 


tH. Wn. MEE WY Be. Map ag. 


You can, if you can show me the ticket. 
WE ic Bey BE RTE HR RB 
You know me well enough to let me have them without the 
WE ER TYE OR Bos. TH. 
ticket. 
Kei 
I know you very well, but I don’t know your clothes. 
KAS NE Oe AS RE. HS OF Mp gy, 


Will you let me have them, if I have some ore go security ? 


Wi EPA SR WEE. BS ROBO PR Tit 5 A iH 


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K 


£1 
Ror se 


eR I KR 
SAT, P‘1IU’ ‘CH‘U <I 


*ngo .loi ‘lo ,i .seung 


fH BMP i ME Et. 


‘pi ‘ngo ‘.‘ai ‘ha ‘ni.t‘iu p ‘iv’ 


K AT HE. 


“ngo *md p‘iu’ 


Hit. FR WE PR GGA BE Oh . 


‘kam ‘ngo .m ‘pi tak, ,i .seung ko’ ‘ni lok, 


aH GW. RH AAR Be. Ae eT. 


‘tim .m ,ni ‘ngo chi’ ‘ki tik, ,i .seung ,tu.m ‘lo tak, 


hf BBE UP. Re RE. EE A. 


‘ni ‘pi ‘ngo ‘t‘ai ‘ha ko’ .t‘iu p‘iuw’ chau’ tak, ,le 
Pp g ? 


i Ut Re RR. AT BR. te OP Te 


‘ni kam’ sdk. ‘ngo od sin’ ‘ni yik. ‘pi tak, ko’ ‘ngo la’ 


Th. Te KE Rh. 1 BR OME ah. OR UE AHR 


hai’ ‘ngo ‘ho sok. ‘ni tan* ‘ngo .m sik, ‘ni ke’ di fok, a’ 


AO OE KR. oR. OA RK NG ME, 


*yau .yan ,tam ‘pd ‘ni Shang * pi fan ‘ngo .m ,ni 


10. Yes; but you must have some one whom I know. 


See AS WWE FFF HEU VR. ik. WR. BE. BE, 


11. Will you go security for Mr. Brown ? 


Dip aE. 5 EG Es ALAS EST A 


12. Yes. I will answer for him. 


Sie we PRR tat ZEN AL ok 


13. Here are the clothes. 


Ais oF WF. HY Mang, 


14, Please sign this receipt for them. 


SHE ne TM ve. Shp TE ALE. 


15. You must not lose your ticket next time. 


JE FEF PS as. Beige Ee. RR ag a BG 


16. I have learned a good lesson, and will be careful. 


FEEL 3 NOH fae ea tO) Ea «Be «Nat. SP 


17. Tam much obliged to you. 


FE UR. Be, TAG bite JH: HB, 


18. That’s all right. 


PaO Com 


19. How much is it for washing those shirts ? 


$5 Bt Ree Ws. Bb GM Bag IRF 


20. The charge is thirty cents. 


HY. 30 AS ng FR He AF 


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‘ngo sik, ko’ .yan chau’ tak, le 


TH wR RAL HW UG, 


‘ni ‘hang ,tam ‘po mi’ si* ‘ta po’ long’ ‘ma 


i. 4% A Be 4B. 


‘hang ‘ngo ‘hang ‘po ‘k‘iti 


We WS AAR TR Ms 


«ni tik, ,i fok, hai‘ lok, 


BUA. BH Rh Me, 


.to .fan ,ch‘im .meng ‘hai ch‘ti’ 


a — WE ae AR OR BE MS. 


tai* ngi* ,ui.m ‘ho sat, ‘ni tik, p‘iu’ ,lo 


KR Se i — Bi WR. D . b wD, 


‘ngo hok. ,cheng yat, to° lok, ‘i hau’ pit, teng* ‘siu sam 


XH AWG Ws. 


.to .fan sai‘ lok, 


AT wa KB, 


‘mo mat, ‘kan iu’ 


MMA 8. YK BES BR WE, 


«ni tak, pak. ,sam ‘sai ,heu ‘ki ,to .ngan ,ni 


2 Re So-> A 


,kung .ngan ,sam sap. ,sin 


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ba I 


LESSON XXI. 


AT A FURNITURE STORE. 
th. Me. BWA. = FB 


What is it you wish, sir? 


YE Rap se BE Dane Wr. 


T would like to buy a square wooden table. 


SR Tt WY ME ey TA 


Here is one that we can sell you cheap. 


As EAR ge « Li ME AZ WE oe BE. Be se, 


How much does it cost ? 


F3 Bve T y Mse YF 3, 


You can have it for a dollar and a half. 


JER, HE ys UR a a FTG Ze ht HE o 


Let me look at some of your chairs. 


Gil HE BRP. LE. Pl ps oy HAF sg, 


Do you want wooden or cane-seated chairs ? 


Ab NE He. TR er. HK Bhi, 


I want some wooden chairs. 


HR. VR. TAG. TAF ag. 


We have some nice strong ones right here. 


wee a. VE. Wing EW ihtuy PLA 


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Aw SH. 
‘MAI .T‘OI ‘I ‘TENG MAT. 


Fe 7 Bd WF we, 


‘ni ‘seung iu’ ,mi ‘ye ,ni 


KR HR km OH HK BB, 


‘ngo ‘seung ‘nai yat, ,cheung si’ ,fong mok. .t‘oi 


We we A tk. FP RM MM. 


«ni ch ‘ti’ ‘yau yat, ,cheung ‘16 .p‘eng chau’ mai* lok, 


Bw we we, 


iu’ mat, ka’ .ch‘in ,ni 


fei “FF RR. fh RR Me. 


ko’ pun’ .ngan .c‘in ‘ni chau’ ‘mai tak, lok, 


fi FR WE E.WE By 


‘pi ‘ngo ‘t‘ai ‘ha ‘ni tik, ‘i 


(RSE AC EF. BTR EE ME, 


*ni iw’ mox. ‘tai ,a wak. .t‘ang ‘tai ke’ ,ni 


MK BE A Bin 


‘ngo iw’ mok, ‘i 


RR AM RE ME. RE me, 


*ngo ‘yau tik, ‘hd ‘chii ku’ ke’ ‘hai ,ni ch‘ii’ 


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10. 


11. 


13. 


14. 


15. 


16. 


19. 


20. 


Show me some small looking glasses, please. 


Be TR VR FE. Ene SB Bing, 


Come this way and I will show you some. 


 Hbag OR. BIRO BE BE PE, 


- How do you like this one? 


$5 ABE. Hee. Mag Ut, 


It is too small. 


TP st Ae ne. WH FF PR a, 


Do you keep hat-racks ? 


Yes; here are some very cheap ones. 


SNS As POE OR. Nae . SE ve. ALI, 


I want a medium sized counter. 


FRE tet MIS IST, 


. We don’t keep counters here. 


Wie eas te Hk te FAST ng. Ay wp, 


. Where can I get one ? 


Wigory War, IK NE iF 


You will have to get a carpenter to make you one. 


WB: ic SEL Te MERE AT WR WBE. Yi 


I will pay you when the things are delivered. 


Mma BE. ii HL SAF. F. HT aE, 


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fe FR BOP. wy A To BE. 


‘pi ‘ngo ‘t‘ai ‘ha tik, sai’ min’ keng’ 


FE WE pe. RR Ce BE MT. 


.loi ni ch‘ii’? *ngo ‘pi ‘ni ‘t‘ai “ha 


We i oe HS ME. 


ani ko’ ‘ui chung i’ ‘ma 


We fai AL of, 


<ni ko’ t ‘ai’ sai’ 


A WR aR OOM. 


‘yau mo* ka’ mai’ ‘ma 


Awe BR. AW ee 


‘ya ni cr‘ii’ ‘yau tik, “ho -p‘eng ke’ 


RE. + RRM EE. 


‘ngoiu’ yat, ke’ chung ho° ke’ kwai* . wai 


Rh 7A We FA Fe. 


‘ngo tit ‘m6 kwai* . wai mai" 


RU we. M WN HB Ve. 


*ngo ‘hai ,pin ch‘ii’ chau’ ‘mai tak, ‘to ,ni 


1A\9 By} AR i. 4B EF fH WW. 


‘ni kiw’ mok. .cheung chu’ yat, ko’ la’ 


EEN. R MR MH MR 


to’ .kau fo’ .si ‘ngo chau‘ ‘pi .ngan ‘ni lok, 


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88 


LESSON XXII. 


AT A HARDWARE STORE. 
TF tt CW BF. FAIS, 


Please show me some flatirons and stoves. 
SSS BIRR OF Rng. ET] ing, 


This stove, with poker and shovel, is worth five dollars. 


Hag IF J] JF b SSR ia 2 ng SE TL ae 


We sell flatirons at ten cents a pound. 
Wa it FP Rng PR Ail np eS HR, 
You charge too much for your goods. 
WE. Re UU BG Pop te rang. 
The price is just the same all over the city. 
HH BS ae FEES MAT PY ae RE Sat, 
How do you sell your hand-saws? 
$5 OD AVR my Boor. TBR. 


I can give you this saw for one dollar. 


FRG AA Eas OR. BF ii TR, 


Can’t you let me have it for seventy-five cents. 


Wie, ts El SOR. BE 9 a. Fe HSE AR, 


Well, you can have it for that. 


Wait. WE ee SEL EL, 


jt 


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Kt HW 
ate, He PU" 


SMB Ye sb R Kit RK B op, 


to .fan ‘pi tik, t‘ong’ ‘tau k‘ap. ‘fo .lu ‘ngo ‘t‘ai ‘ha 


We fai Jk Ue. x Wt oy. EGE. fi 


«ni ko’ ‘fo .lu.lin .lu ngau t‘it, ‘ch‘an chik. tak. ‘ng ko’ 


se 


-ngan .ch‘in 


RB RM H+. HM Rw ih — wy. 


-p‘eng t‘it, t‘ong’ ‘tau mai* ‘ng ko’ ,sin yat, .p‘ong 


fe Wy WBE OO OR ME. 


‘ni tik, “ye iu’ tak, t‘ai’ ‘1.0.ka’ 


Uh. AB AR. fei EE. 


‘ung fau’ ,tu hai’ ko’ ka’ .ch‘in lok, 


4 Ge. Bi St BF. 


sai’ ‘sau kii’ ‘tim mai* ,a 


Me H.-H RMR, 


<ni .t‘ong kii’ mai‘ yat, ko’ .ngan .ch‘in 


& + Hil. HB RM, 


ch‘at, sap. ‘ng .sin. mai‘ tak, ko’ ‘ngo ‘ma 


HE OA. FE De My, 


‘hd ,le mim hii’ la’ 


10. I want a hammer and some nai!s and screws. 


TR ES KE. Wi. Ze-VR-Ve Wing Ze hy heii ng. 


11. Come this way and pick out what you want. 


4p SMG WN. Se. RE. HH. WB BBE. 


12. This hatchet is too large and heavy. 


Hing .7-B) Beng He Mare. ze AR 


13. Here are some nice light ones. 


ca Se |e OMB UAL 


14. This small one will answer, 


Sng: «ep BEI Ui tt Ze 


15. How many clothes-pins do you want ? 


$5. HEWE Eup eal -AB IE. HB, 


16. I shou!d like to have about six dozen of them. 


J: Beis P25 TH el fg YT EP 


17. How much is this clothes-basket ? 


$5 Bie eng HS Eng. LAs 


18. How do you sell clothes-line and wire by the yard? 


FS JE re Meng pees. Be op En, 


19. Send me two wash-boards and a kettle, please. 


Ald 958: WH Bh ag <I - Be eG DE iat HBF. 


20, All right; I will send them this afternoon. 


BS wan ite San ATM Hi LF FFT 


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KE — HFM. REM KR BW. Mew TT, 


*ngo iu’ yat, ko’ ‘pu.t‘au yau’ iu’ tik, t‘it, .teng.lo ,si teng 


FE We We RE 


loi ,ni ch ‘ti’ ‘kan ,lo . 


We fei A UA. AK RN FE, 


cni ko’ ‘pu .t‘au t‘ai’ tai* yau’ clung’ 


We ge AY RE ME. 


«ni ch‘ii’ *yau tik, ,heng ke’ 


We fai AME fk FE IRE. 


«ni ko’ sai’ ke’ chu’ tak, lok, 


(RSE REBAR HK Me, 


*ni in’ ‘ki ,to ko’ ,i .seung kap, ni 


Rm Ah SEA OT Bi 


‘ngo ‘seung iu’ lok. ‘ta .san 


We fei Ae EH BE RED RM ME, 


cni ko’ ,i .seung lap, iu’ ‘ki ,to .ngan ,ni 


Hh RM. KR KR. TRS RM — Mp 


kwa’ .i .sing k‘ap. t‘it, sin’ mai* ‘ki ,to .ngan yat, ,ya 


a WR MARR. BR — fH OK HE, 


ki’ ‘leung fai’ ‘sai ,i ‘pan k‘ap. yat. ko’ ‘soi .u .lai 


ml. + AP #. SE KH WM. 


"6 le’. kam yat. ha* chau’ sung’ hii* lok. 


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9, 


LESSON XXIII. 


WITH A CARPENTER AND A PLUMBER. 
We ie “WaT. BS he BO Din 


I would like to have a partition put across here, , 
SR TP eH BEC «a TLE TO a PY I As wp 
How high do you want it put up? 

35 OR AB Pa G, 
I want it to end about a foot from the ceiling. 
a NS Rae a 


Can you put a bolt on this door for me ? 


wih, WBE TSP it sn Be Sage oe 


You may put the door about here. 
WE. WK. WR. MLZ wh ak OLA oo 
I would like to have a square window cut here. 


FRAG pee SEO ee PR US a A 


Now make me a counter. 
fil. DR. See -AMIRAT,, 
How long do you want it ? 
5 Hl. AME en, 
You can make it about six feet long. 


J 2 WR Was MEL. Ene JE ZH, 


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oR oe 
.NAI ‘SOI MOK. CHEUNG’ 


RK Th RK We ve. Hl — We MR OR. 


‘ngo ‘seung ‘hai ,ni ch‘ii’ kan’ yat, fuk, ‘pan cheung’ 


(ih SE te] BE Ty WE, 


‘niin’ kaw’ ‘ki .ko ni 


qe St (E. BE KE hk. —- Rt, 


*ngo iw *k ‘ii .li ,t‘in ,fa ‘pan yat, cai‘ek, ‘iin 


AR 8 — AR RY 


.t‘ung ‘ngo ‘ching tak, yat, .t‘iu ,san ‘hai ,.ni cheuk, .mun 


Be WG. 


ch ‘ii’ ‘ma 


"We Be BA — BY, 


‘hai ni ch‘ti’ ,hoi yat, tw’ .mun 


KR DB RM ew wee eo 


‘ngo ‘seung ‘hai ,ni ch‘ti’ ,hoi yat, ko’ si’ fong ,ch‘eung 


PY. 


-mun 


i Re—-f R BB. 


.t‘ung ‘ngo tau’ yat, ko’ kwai’ .wai 


RSE SE Me, 


‘ni iw’ ‘ki .ch‘eung ,ni 


= —feW Aw Ro F 


‘ching yat, ko’ yeuk, 16k. ch‘ek, .ch’eung la’ 


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10. I would like to have a shelf put up here. * 


PRTG Dee IBC RMR A IG Hs BF, 


11. Piease come to mend the stairs. 


SEAMS Ml HZ op ag, 


12, What is the matter with the waste-pipe ? 


fa Aug Hh BHT. a Hh. LIFE, 


13. It is stopped up; can you fix it? 


Ws A PEAS WEE es A s, 


14, It leaks badly. 


Di sts ye 7\ iE, 


15. I want you to connect this pipe with the other. 


TKS. NA. FF Sng UR. Ya HM FHT. 


16, Please solder this water pipe tight. 


SEAS WY Wag AIT URAC, 


17. I want four gas jets put in the window. 


RUG LTS np Os HS SEL, 


18. Put two lights over the counter. 


Bh. Hee TRE He. FRAT 


19, Do you want any gas-lights in the kitchen. 


AD UE HF VE TUF ene TAH Dee, 


20. Yes; put one oyer the door, 


Si te Ui. TRIE. Hh. BF, 


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Rm A Pl — fi R.A WE be. 


‘ngo ‘seung tau’ yat, ko’ ka’ ‘hai .ni ch ‘ti’ 


Kh RR. Be KR te VB 


.loi ,t‘ung ‘ngo ‘ching ‘hd ‘ngo ,cheung .lau ,t‘ai 


i We de 7k WR. Bh ER HE BH, 


ko’ .t‘iu fong’ ‘soi hau’ ‘tim yeung* wai' fat, ,a 


#2 TE Wil. (ree Ee EO, 


sak, chii* le’ ‘ni ‘ui sau ‘ching ‘ma 


ia 7 oF BM, 


lau* tak, ‘ho ,.kwan hai* 


RE i BM Weve Ww He A MR, 


‘ngo iw’ ‘ni chok. .mai ,ni ‘leung .t‘iu ‘soi .hau 


vA Il BR. oF CE We MK WK MR 


,to .fan .t‘ung ‘ngo hon’ chii* ,ni .t‘iu ‘soi .hau 


RERMOKRARK KR BF FY ee. 


ot 


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*ngo iu’ si’ ,to chi’ .loi ‘fo ‘hai ,ch‘eung «mun chi’ 


* WwW Fe i We Rk MR MW Rm. 


‘ching ‘leung ‘chan ,tang .t‘au ‘hai kwai* min* ch‘ti’ 


(Rit BA RK. BG me me. 


‘ni .wan iu’ chi* .loi ‘fo ‘hai .ch‘ti .fong ch‘ti’ ‘ma 


xm 2 —-RR A Et SD 


iu’ ‘ching yat, ,to ‘hai .mun seung’ ,pin 


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LESSON XXIV. 


A GENERAL CLOTHING STORE. 
fe VES He. ME Re. ARO, 


Show me some socks, please. 


BR. TR PR. Ruy. BhBae, 


Do you want cotton or woolen ones ? 


AD VBR. BS. ESTE Pod. FS A hg 


I would like some cotton ones. 


STG. Dey PR. KR Wag, 


These cost twenty-five cents a pair. 


Hag Yay. ZED TERE Ang Bo. Be we, 


I want three yards of your best cotton cloth. 


SEG HO SHY ps Boy. HE STAT 


Let me see some blankets. 


TR -#& CRA Maen, 


I can sell you this pair of blankets for eight dollars. 


FR NGL eit BE. Mb BE 0. ys Hs HS BE oy FY. AS se FT a 


These are too high priced for me. 


HIE FI. RS ng PEAR, 


Have you any nice undershirts ? 


SER EWE. TG ng FT FER, 


It 


NK 


j 
/ 


am tos 
Y 
a 


/SU .HONG P*U’ 


a 


hy BE ROWE OT, 


‘pi tik, mat. ‘ngo ‘t‘ai ‘ha 


ti BE Ey. BE W.. 


“ ‘niin’ .min mat. .a wak. .yung ke’ ,ni 


OH ME. 


‘ngo iu’ .min ke’ 


Wen. W 2 F.— B. 


<ni tik, ‘leung .hé pun’ ‘chi yat, tui’ 


RE =H. wR hh WM. 


‘ngo in’ ‘sam ,ya ‘ting ‘hd ke’ .min p06’ 


th A HE. FR BG MP, 


‘pi ‘ni tik, ,chin ‘ngo ‘t‘ai ‘ha 


We fe WE. A i ROR. OHO GK te MR. 


ni hép. .chin pat, ko’ .ngan .ch‘in mai* tak, ko’ ‘ni lok, 


Wels A UR. 


ni tik, t‘ai’ kwai’ lok, 


AR ORE EMM. 


*yau ‘1.6 ‘tai .sAm *ma 


98 


10. Yes; we have a nice lot of them. 


Sa ey GER A «Kee TUFF. Br a OE, 


11. What size do you wear? 


YF. Wag-AB BE. Owe, 


12. | wear number thirty-four. 


Roy VEL. RMF. 


13. This one will just fit you. 


Hb ng it - gt FAS ng. Bs BE, 


14, We have some nice gloves too. 


Wi HEU PR Jay. ate Fling. MH, 


15. Do you want to see some? 


AB WE FW: BR. UR, 


16. 1 want to get a pair of shoes. 


PRR WE. ee BE wp Bil ys BRIER, 


17. I wear number fives. 


Pe. Wioe UA CY FR. 


18. These are too tight for me. 


SBF WF WH. Hk. BHR. 


19. Do you want a felt or a straw hat? 


Fil BEF. ae OES 3) ws a IF 0 


20. | want a soft felt hat. 


TRE EER P WEN I./C. 


B+ Il I+ 


H+ 


at 


sl 


A. Rh A HB 


‘yau ‘ngo ti* ‘yau ‘hd ,to 


fh A FS BS Wes. 


‘ni cheuk, tai* ‘ki ‘hd ,a 


ROS tH  . 


‘ngo cheuk, tai* ,sa si? ho° 


meee wi A th A. 


ni kin’ ,.kong hdép. ‘ni cheuk, 


RR Uh A RED. KE FT. 


‘ngo tit tyau ‘hd ,to ‘hd ‘sau lap, 


tp #& BR OE IE. 


‘ni ‘seung ‘t‘ai ‘ha ‘ma 


mR 8 WB EH, 


‘ngo ‘seung ’mai tui’ .hai 


& A Je. 


*ngo cheuk, ,ka si’ . hai 


Wes A 


“ni tui’ t'ai’ ‘kan 


(KBE HE WEF. Be HL OE We. 


‘ni iw’ chin mo° ,a wak. ‘ch‘6 md° ,ni 


RB— Wowk Me M. 


‘ngo iu’ yat, ‘teng ‘tin ,chin m6" 


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6. 


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9. 


LESSON XXV., 


AT THE BANK. 
a 


I want to get a draft on Hongkong. 


J BGM TE RE HE ps BE, 


What is the rate of exchange now ? 


Ut Beng HDA . BH] ys WP EET ae - 


The rate of exchange on Hongkong is eighty cents, 


HL PAB ps SET Le AS. SRI ee HD ATL, 


What amount do you wish to send? 


Tt. HBL ADS WBE ac en HE Al. 


I want to send a draft for two thousand dollars, 


FRE UE A ee A RR TPF 


Please give me the name of the person in Hongkoug. 


SHEARS. PRE Wes Poy WUE MA. A HE 


His name is Quong Wing Sing. 


AMF NS ACY REF 


Can you give me a duplicate of this draft? 


Wie Ek SR Ra Fs Sab Jz. BH] Hs «HS, 


Certainly you can have one, 


BRA Se PE CHER it 


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Nn 


a | an 


®t 
.NGAN .HONG 
Re Re Fw eR, 


*ngo ‘seung ‘mai yat, .t‘iu ,heung ‘kong ui’ p‘iu’ 


SAE 7K OB. EO 


in* .si ui’ ‘soi .p‘ing teng* kwai’ ,ni 


& wim wk -— + Mh, 


cheung ‘kong ui’ ‘soi ngi* sap. ,sin 


fR 48 TE BE RR WE, 


‘ni ‘seung ui’ ‘ki ,to .ngan ,ni 


a 8 @-— Ff xX. 


‘ngo ‘seung ui’ ngi* ,ch ‘in .tin 


mm & WHA BR B, 


wa’ ,heung ‘kong ko’ .yan .meng ‘ngo ,t‘eng 


Ee et BR A. 


*k ‘ti ke’ .meng kiw’ kw ‘ong’ . wing ,sing 


Rt—- hk cE Bk RK US. 


‘pi tak, yat, .cheung ngi* hé* ui’ p‘iw’ ko’ ‘ngo ‘ma 


fia ee — ihe Me 


ehu’ tak, iu’ yat, ,cheung ,lo 


id] 


102 


10. I want to open an account at this bank. 


SE HEE HB] pe Fe PETTI FP. Sag "Hf 


11. Can you furnish references ? 


wi PEA Weny. TA Aa Eng. 


12. L know Mr. Brown of number two hundred Wall Street. 


IGFET A) BV ys PE AR FA ih SA, 


3. lf he will introduce you it will be all right. 


BE 536s OR a A ES Hs oe Ee = ae Dl ae -ar, 


14. Please put your signature here. 


Shi FE wy AE wy. FHS AF. 


5. What business are you in? 


Ee Weng WF. We XA, 


16, I am in the cigar business. 


RTA ADD. PAL VEng., 


17. IT want to get change for five twenty dollar gold pisces, 


IEE WH METH PP TR eH Tt BE Eg 


18. The cashier will change them for you. 


-Rier WmT G. O. PE TB 


19. This is a trade dollar; we can’t take it. 


Hlbnss Be ny ee PTT ay i hee A 


20. This bill is a counterfeit. 


Hine He te Reng et TIFT BB, 


— 
t 


I+ 


Et 


Hit 


+t 


wt 


Pa) 


tt 


tl 


103 


KH RH RM 7. BK SB, 


*ngo ‘seung *t‘ung ‘ni ,kan ‘ngan .hong ,kau yik. 


i. AR PR OR MG. 


‘ni ‘yau ‘pd ,ka “ma 


KR me. Mw. Bo ARS ARK 


‘ngo sik, tak, .wo lu’ ,kai tai* ngi* ,pak ho* .chi mi* si* 


47-4 Hi. 


‘ta pd’ .long 


mm RE A HR. RM FH IK. 


‘neti ‘ko *k ‘ii ‘hang ‘kii chin’ chau‘ tak, lok, 


6 OR We Be 


.ch‘im .meng ‘hai ,ni ch ii’ ,lo 


tr fi wm AE By. 


‘ni chu’ mat, sang i’ ‘a 


RR th it HAM. 


*ngo hai‘ chu’ ,in ke’ 


RK Bh hei K 


*ngo iu’ un* ‘ng ko’ tai’ ,.kam 


HAR. WG Ee. 


‘cheung kwai* ‘ui ‘pi ‘ni lok, 


We fi TR HE TE RM WER, 


‘ni ko’ hai’ ,cha ,fa .ngan .m iu’ 


We te tk tk RM mM. 


-ni ,cheung hai* ‘ka .ngan ‘chi 


104 


we 


or 


6. 


$. 


LESSON XX-VI. 


WITH A PHYSICIAN. 
We fe «=| OWE ie Fa, 


What is the matter with yon? 


Yr Ang H BEIT. ay BE, 


I am not feeling very well to-day, Doetor. 


SORE UN WEAY i A. ET. 


Where do you feel badly ? 


gong. 1S BEE tat BL, 


I have a bad headache. 


RIF Ke Rh. HR, 


Ilave you eaten anything that disagreed with you ? 


Wo WBE WE SEWER HME ee me BE. 


I am very constipated. 


TRIM CFF SK, 


Take this pill when you go to bed. 


Hep Sse. Ava Yi BE Fe TH WG 


I have a bad cough, Doctor. 


PRL Ke AR. a. FIT. 


You ought not to go out when it’s very cold. 


MBE. SB. UE ay ith ih = ice. a 3, 


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Nn 


RA to HS 


os AE 
‘CH'ING .I SANG 


Aw WK Oe. 


‘yau mat, peng’ .a 


5 Eh GA. HBB RK. 


sin sang ‘ngo ,kam yat, kok, tak, .m ‘song fai’ 


a Wa. TE UE A OR YE. 


.pin ch‘ii’? kok, tak, .m chi’ .in ,ni 


YA RF 


*ngo .tfau ‘hdé wan‘ 


AR SG OB NB. 


‘yau sik. ch‘o* ‘ye .Jai "ma 


RK RM ZB. 


‘ngo kit, .kung 


% WE Me he HR BE BL 


tfan ni nap, .tin chau’ ‘hd hii’? fan’ 


% EA RA BR te, 


Sin ,sang ‘ngo ‘yau k‘at, ching’ 


Ms AGG RE OH B. 


‘lang ,t‘in .si..m ‘hé eh‘at ,kai 


106 


10. Take a teaspoonful of this medicine three times a day. 


ee GS HE EK aa. Ps Hag TT Fe. Ba ie AE, 


11. What can I do for this burn on my. hand ? 


PE AR ABA By AC. Ze MET. BB 


12. What is the cause of my swollen leg ? 


Reng. Hip ng: Pal ps WE ING ht - 77, 


13. You must have been sleeping in a damp room. 


WE. FPP 5 FRR AB AA. Ui, 


14. My friend has a sore throat. 


MELEE HER Ak BRR. FB, 


15. 1 will give himn a gargle to use. 


AE bogerr a cme. Gam a 


16. My eyes are very painful. 


WEY PRS gp POF ad a. HK tt 


17. They are a little inflamed. 


AK FO Hee A: tt ATO. 


18. Take this prescription to the drug-store. 


Oe bag: GASES GSD) Ek «WH 4 Ty eG AE wk 


19. When will you come to see me again, Doctor? 


Ut. ata IE. 4A. WR. TR ERE. FEAT. 


20, I will eall again to-morrow about eleven o’clock. 


FRI ame i HE EE IM: YEE HAE Hak DB Zs LT 


(I+ 


\\l+ 


E+ 


Hit 


> 


tl 


107 


Ft A= KR. K—-R BR H, 


-mui yat. .s4m ch‘i’ ‘yam yat, .si ,kang yeuk. 


F PK GE ee. Bie RE ME. 


‘sau pi’ ‘fo ,siu cheuk, ‘tim ,i ‘hd ,ni 


K&R AW. Ao ee ie ME, 


‘ngo chek. keuk, ,yan mat, ‘hi ‘chung ,ni 


fr — 3é. “RWS GA Mh Dy. Hl Be MH. 


‘ni yat, teng’ ‘hai tik, sap, ti’ ,fong fan’ .iai lok, 


ME WW A ME MR Fh. 


*ngo ke’ .p‘ang ‘yau ‘keng .hau t‘ung’ 


Be AR Wy ME 7k. 1B VE NP 


‘ngo ‘pi tik, yeuk, ‘soi ‘k‘ii ‘sai ‘ha lo 


HK ME WR AF Hh. 


‘ngo ke’ *ngan ‘Lé t‘ung’ 


A OE Ti. 


*yau ,sye tung’ 


fi Ue He MM. MH MH, 


mim ,ni .tfiu yeuk, ,tan hii’ yeuk, .ch‘oi p‘u’ 


REF. FE SA KW, 


‘ki .si choi’ ,lai kin’ ‘ngo ,ni 


& W AF — BS FH A ff. 


‘ngo .meng yat. sap. yat, ‘tim chong choi’ .loi kin’ ‘ni 


108 


LESSON XXVII. 


HIRING OUT AS A COOK. 
Maas ole RR GS oH. 


1. Does Mrs. Brown live here ? 


Tag. AS AE 5 Hi oF 


2. Yes; what do you want? 


ais. fr Ab BE ee. 


3. I hear she wants a Chinese cook. 


bea opie Hue MEZEWEy Ah. 


4. Have you had any experience as a coox ? 


HE Eo ee BANS ATS np Wap altar 
5. fave you ever done cooking in a private family ? 


WE IE. HE «SI GB A, 


6. I was cook for Mrs. Black on Tenth street for three years. 


Fe. GEM AAB LAT LAAN MY A a age 


“J 


Why did’nt you remain in your last place? 

TR. Wee BEE Aor Bing Bag. 

8. I left only when the family broke up housekeeping. 
FR BB Ke om Ui. Hs PME AR J As NS FS I, 


9. Lean bring you good references. 


TRIG A Sa Aes BA fv Eng, 


11 


AK 


Iu 


Roos 


(534 33 
CHU’ .CH'U 


Ae A OB. MR EM. 


mi* se’ sit pu’ .long ‘hai ch‘ii’ chii* ‘ma 


We. RAR BE ou, WBE, 


‘hai ‘ni ‘senng iw’ mat, .a 


Rae H mh HF 


“ngo .man tak, ‘k ‘ti ‘seung ‘ch‘ing .t‘ong .ch ‘ii. 


ti 2 hk WMG. 


‘ni suk. ‘sau chu’ .ch‘ii ‘ma 


te MR A ee. HK 3. EE 


‘ni ‘hai .yan ,ka Ok, chu’ ko’ .ch’ti.m .ch’ang 


KR RB +t HFA A we th 
*ngo ‘hai tai‘ sap. ,kai mi* se’ si* pu’ lak. ch‘ii’? chu’ ko’ 
= *, 
sam ‘nin 


mi RW RE ROR. MWe, 


‘tim ‘kai .m ‘hai kau’ ,tung ka ch ‘ti’ chu’ ,ni 


A wea A. He BR MR WE RK Re. th OF 


yan ,ni,ka “yan ,pun 6k; ‘ngo chau~.m ‘hai ch‘ti’ chu. .che 


RAH MH fa th wh. 


*ngo ‘pi tak, chin’ san’ ‘ni ‘t‘ai . 


110 


‘10. What wages do you expect to receive? | 
TH OC teiae ABE. RRIF AG RR 


11. I got twenty-five dollars a month in my last place. 


Ie FG Te MA EY a Re pe HU Rn. HAR ak, 


12. That’s too much; I never pay more than twenty dollors. 
Reng We. Bie We HE He hor. wh ZS. TBR Ag 
13. I will take you a month on trial at eighteen dollars. 
Peat RF WERE Wap 222 ee ak TPE is FT BE 
14. We have plain cooking, for my husband doesn’t like faney 
Wie es GAGE MA. FET EI te OT. ee ee AD 
dishes. 
HUE Ag. 
15. Are you a good pastry cook ? 
SF WBE eth satya al 
16. Can you make nice desserts ? 
2 JE WR Ves: HWM F, 
17. You must be very punctual in having mea's on time. 
WBE. FFA FY «Ne AS TU A te FR AS iat Ze Bs 


18. We breakfast at eight and dine at half-past six. 


Wine Ais 73 AE - TF Keke Be AR 2 TR TTY £44. 


19. You may begin your duties next Monday morning. 


WE. OK. BAB eae Fs ng Bane OE. Be 


20. 1 want a waiter too; can you recommend a good boy ? 


TRIE ae WAIT « WH. WG WE TR. ee i TR, 


+ 


= 


Ii 


ll 


E+ 


Ht 


a ae 


41! 


FF HBR. N TL me, 


‘ni ‘seung iu’ ‘ki to .yan ;kung ,ni 


* HW Re hk REbH XK — 


‘ . wu ss 
hai kau’ ,tung ,ka ch‘ii’ chu‘ ‘ngo san’ ye" ‘ng.man yat. 


fi A. 


ko’ ngiit. 


ASW RM TP Ms x, 


t‘ai’ ,to lok, ‘ngo.m «ch ‘ang ‘pi ko’ ye’ .man 


RR tN KR KRK— FH Am, 


“ngo ‘pirsap. pat, .man ‘ni .loi si’ yat. ko’ ngiit. lo 


Rie M I RNR Lh KM H 


‘ngo ti’ sik, pin’ fan’ ,che ‘ngo cheung’ ,fu .m hd’ yau’ 


mi Be UE, 


sai’ ‘un .t‘au 


hie = Se. SOG, 


‘ni ‘hé ‘sau sai’ ‘cheng min* ‘ma 


NG Me Ri ob I. 


‘ni ‘ui ‘ching ‘tim ,sam ‘ma 


2 BKM AR MR. 


chi’ ‘kan ji. ki ‘chti fan’ sik. 


ARRWB FARRER P B® 


pat, ‘tim sik. .chiu ,ch‘an J6k. ‘tim pan’ sik. ,chong ,ch‘an 


OY i i: F— BW. A me i WW. 


‘ni ha’ ko’ “lai pai’ yat, ,.chiu yap. .lai chu’ la’ 


OR OS EK 


‘seung ‘ch‘ing ko’ ‘k‘i.t*oi ‘ni chin’ tak, ko’ ‘nd ke’ .loi‘ma 


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LESSON XXVIIL. 


DUTIES OF A WAITER. 
Hishas Pls CF Me FT, 


I heard, sir, that you wanted a waiter. 
on o>. RE WE. WARK KE 

Yes; I want a good boy to wait on the table. 

Ss FS TE es FS EE A 

The boy I have is going home, and I want another. 

Hh PRR ne SE I. Ze RE BAY, 
What have you been doing before ? 

tt. Hor JE. sak. ARSE. Bl wy, 

IT was a cook for three years and a waiter for two. 

FRG a HY PEF at RH ng. Ze «ek WAIT APY WHE 

Let me see your references. 

Dl Hs A ey HS Ait BEng 

[ haven’t them with me, but will bring them to-morrow, 
FRM. WE OR. THR. AS-i ADE. 
You will have to sleep at home, but can get your meals 
VBE Wat ER NT a ge Jake AS TS. IB TR 

here. 
Ai 

You must be here every morning punctually at seven 
Wh. FEly 9 Fife lem EAT. ASIEN FH. Zs. 


0’ clock. 


TMZ, 


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mA + B 


ae OE 
‘KT .T‘OI 


KR BS fh MB te A 4 He. 


‘nvo .man tak, ‘ni ‘seune ‘eh‘ing .yan ‘k‘i.t‘oi 
z = oS 


fh KR WB ih i. em TF a Be. 


hai* ‘ngo ‘seung ‘wan ko’ ‘h6é sai’? ,man ‘chai ‘k‘i .t ‘oi 


Se iy We i BE BH. KR oie — BL 


hin’ .si ni ko’ iv’ hii’ ,.kwai ‘ngo ‘seung choi’ ‘ching yat. ko’ 


th — [ny tsi i 2 We. 


‘ni yat, heung’ chu’ mat, .lai ni 


Rh S= FH W FH. 


‘ngo chu’ ‘liu sam .nin .ch ‘ti ‘leung .nin *k ‘i .t‘oi 
So ‘ Lo} 


eH EH fe KR Bw Mp, 


‘pi fung chin’ san’ ‘ngo ‘tfai ‘ha 


Ai WR HD we. Wi a AK. 


"m6 ‘hai ,san ch ‘ti? «ming yat. tai’ .loi 


eZ: Bi Mel. 4K WE eR BH. 


‘pi hi’ .kwai fan’ ‘hai .ni ch ‘ti’ sik, fan’ 


ti RW. HM KC BM wt BM KR. 


‘ni ‘mui .chiu ‘chun .ngii ch‘at, ‘tim ,chong ‘6’ ,ni ch‘ii’ 


114 


10. Your hours will be from seven in the morning to nine at 
Veg. Watcosp Daa 98 PK ER Zs A. RUBE ag TL Pe HP 
night. 
VE +t. 
11. You must answer the door-bell promptly. - 
WE. FEAF. Ze TG. Hh. wp AK I 
12. Do you drink? for if you do, I don’t want you. 
ADS BE. PG. AEs A Has. WE, 
13. What is your name? 
Yr Deng Bear N. 
14. My name is Ah Quong. 
WEY Ws Aku He IG, 
15. Well, I will call you Charley. 
We tat F9E <WRC e Y sae«BE PE VL, 
16. Take this note to Mr. Smith’s, and wait for an answer. 
ee Sng Rta VASAT Pg. BP. Be Be 
17. I want you to take this’ package to Mrs. Jones on 
2. Ye. WE RE op BE ARS np. 2 
Fifth Avenue. 
IBA eM, 
18. When you wait on the table, Charley, you must wear a 
Vit WE. Wi. Be. HBG Ai me PE I. WE FPF lwp 
white apron. 
PRN. et Hi 
19, Pass me the bread, please, Charley. 
Tag FR HY AGA BB 2S, 
20. I want you to run an errand for me this afternoon. 


ae ee Se Eo 


I+ 


ot 


tl! 


WoW + Beek BM OR. I 


-yau ,chiu ‘ehd ch‘at, ‘tim ‘hi chu’ t6’ ‘man hak, ‘kau 
a ik. 
‘tim ‘ehi 
we FY me BK. 
ying’ .inmun pit, iu’ (fai 
re te H WW. mR K Ve KB HM. 
‘ni ‘yam ‘chau ‘ma .ngti ‘ko ‘yam ,ni ‘ngo .m iv’ ‘ni lok, 


PU wm % lm. 


*ni kiu’ mat, .meng ,a 
we Ua 3, 


‘ngo kiu’ a’ ,.kong 


KR Ub PP. Ze F-WE Mf. 


‘ngo kiu’ ‘ni ,ch‘a lit pa* lok, 


fk 2 HE. KRENEK. S SE. 


nim (ni fang san’ hii’ mi‘ si* ‘ta sit mat. ch ‘ti’ ‘tang -ui san’ 


KR Bie TE Me A OD A AL. wh WR. ve. 


“‘ngo iv’ ‘ni nim ,ni ,pau ‘ye hii’ mi‘ se’ sit cho’ un’ ch ‘ii’ 


KA tet #2 wR KR A OR. 
tai’ .fan ‘k‘i .t‘oi ni in’ ‘Jam .t‘in pak. .wai .kw‘an 
IE ORF. 


ch’eng’ ‘hd 


wm AMR 2 


ch‘a lit tai* tik, min* ,pan ko’ . Jai 


S AT #. A. te mM RW MPs. 
.kam yat. ha’ chau’ syau si* ‘seung ‘ni .t‘ung ‘ngo eh‘at, ‘ha hii’ 


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9. 


LESSON XXIX. 


AT A GROCERY STORE. 


Have you any nice sweet-potatoes ? 


OZ 53. UE EWE Way EF a - Bbng 


How many bushels do you want to buy ? 


PER we HREM ABE YEE. We. FF, 


If they are good I want two bushels. 


Bey AK WO hist BE PME TARE Rf 


How do you sell canned tomatoes ? 


PE. fs WE eae 1h TH OR ng, 


We can Jet you have a can for fifteen cents. 


Wi WA AEs BFA A 


Give me three cans of condensed milk, and some salt 

Sys FRU a Gop. Bop. BPMN SR Nae. Ze RR St, 
codfish. 

Pick me out four bunches of celery. 

WET Wh A ng. Bs RI 

What else do you wish ? 

Pit Betis BP BE Dans. 


I want nine pounds of flour. 


VE EE ee Pa Any PIs Fede. 


oe JLT 


ee 
CHAP: FO? PW’ 


— te A ae At MG. 


‘ni ‘yau ‘ho .t‘im .sti “ma 


= 4 RD He ve 


“ni ‘seung ‘mai ‘ki ,to .lo ,ni 


yeuk. .in hai* ‘ho ,ni ‘ngo iw’ ‘leung .lo 


ee ee ee 


kun’ .t‘au fan .k‘e ‘tim mai‘ ,ni 


ho + fei Ml. — Be te BR. 


sap. ‘ng ko’ in mai’ yat, kun’ ‘ni la’ 


ARR = HF HR - HH wm HH 


‘pi ‘ngo sam kun’ .ngau ‘nai k‘ap. yat, tik, .ham kat, 


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fh. 
Ch Rh eA BFF - 


.t‘ung ‘ngo ‘kan ,hoisi’ chat, ,heung ‘k‘an 


A th @ Bw oF A Me. 


‘ni. wan iv’ .mi ‘ye .t‘im ni 


nrKkKER BG MH. 


‘ngo .ia’ ‘kau ‘p‘ong min‘ ‘fan 





10. Are these onions good? 


WF Sng Cp se, 


11. They are very fresh; they came in this morning. 


(ie. PF. dot AK Weng AK. St AA Heine. HEE HT. 


12, Send me five pounds of maccaroni to-morrow. 


Aly HERG Pozen PI 3 ERNE WH: HE AE. 


13. You keep canned oysters, too, don’t you. 


We. J). Ream BENGAL. Pee. TBR, 


14. Yes. we keep a fine lot of them. 


Se wp Wile 3) Ke Ties AE. Bi ys 


15. How much salt do you wish? 


}% IG Been. AD BE any 


16. Don’t send me more than ten pounds. 


wer, Al SR -HBw. OR. FOB s. 


17. Don’t you want some sardines ? 


mg. WE. Ha. VR. Uollns, 


18. Yes, send me two cans along with the lard. 


Seen. AM. FRE. co RI]. WM. HL. HK 


19. Don’t fail to send the turnips this evening. 


wee Fi agy TH: AM. HL Hidden. Hn AZT, 


20, You shall have them by five o’clock. 


WE pra ERs. OEE TTA 


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Wen op YA Re MG. 


ni tik, .ch‘ung .t‘au ‘hd “ma 


4r A BE. a OTB. 


ckam ‘cho to’ ke’ ‘ho san ,sin 


WoO. Ee Hh WH Bi. aR, 


-ming yat. sung’ ‘ng .pong amin .loi ,lo 


mA A oth OW. FE OR By, 


‘ni ‘yau yap. .chung .hé mai* .m ,a 


A OE ORE REE 


‘yau yat, .pong ‘hd ‘hd ke’ 


PF BES HM We. 


“niiuw’ ‘ki .to.im mi 


x + WW BR W .WE kB. 


sung’ sap. .pong chau’ kau’ lok, .m ‘hé ,to 


Ay wy wh NE. 


iu’ tik, ,sa ‘tin “ma 


hl Hw wh HE HM RE 


.tfunz .mai .chii .yau yat, .ch‘ai sung’ ‘leung kun’ . loi ,lo 


He + hE ROH A 


chi’ ‘kan ,kam ‘man sung’ ko’ tik, .lo pak. Jai 


hk Bi Gi. te MR Me HB) MH. 


‘ng ‘tim chong ‘ni chau’ .sau tak, td’ lok, 


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LESSON XXX. 


AT A MEAT MARKET. 
TP BE i 


Good morning; have you some tender beef ? 


kin. BE. Won. BE. TR KAT AA. 


Have you any good mutton chops ? 


Eis EB UE  HL 


I have some nice pork chops. 


HK. PR eng. TE. Fang. 


Please give me four pounds of lamb chops. 


Sh Hine G5 TREE Pong Bs 5c Fae 


Send me three pounds of beefsteak. 


AM. HR. ye Pay. Bef ps 8 ARs 


The beef roast you sent me yesterday was very tough. 


Hh. ps Ei BE AND FAS SUE FT AK. Sh HE «A 


I sent you the best I had. 


PRAM HE. Hs Fe FRC, 


That may be, but it was tough nevertheless. 


TE. WK. 7S. Ws. Haug A WERE Hb IRF, 


We will give you a tender piece this time. 


Os Wit. Si IE KEAAT ZING. BB BB, 


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iti 
KAI ‘SI 


BoB. Am + W MB. 


‘chdé .san ‘yau niin’ .ngau yok. ‘ma 


AR ES DF OR MB. 


‘yau ‘hd .yeung .p‘ai kwat, ‘ma 


Rm AA RR OOF CF. 


‘ngo ‘yau tik, ‘hé ,chii .p‘ai kwat, 


GR nh Ww + PR 


‘pi ‘ngo ‘ng .p‘ong .yeung .p‘ai kwat, 


e = BW FA R Re 


sung’ sam .p‘ong .ngau yok. .p‘a .loi ia’ 


Mm A. AR 4 OW. RE OD) 


chok. yat. sung’ .loi tik, .ngau yok. 16 ngan* 


5G AY. SE RE BE Zs 


‘ngo sung’ tik, chi’ ‘hd ke’ L.ti’ la’ 


ath REE. RO OF 


.tu p‘a’ hai* .m teng’ tan’ ,tu hai* ngan* ,a 


We el RR — SH ee OK. 


chi .ui ‘ngo ‘pi ‘ni yat, fai’ niin’ ke’ 
a) 


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10. How much is this ham worth a pound ? 


#3 ih. Rog Mae WR - GS +e BMA, 


11. Have you any good bacon ? 


BF JE. Ze We se WE. 


12. Yes; this side of bacon is worth nine vents a pound. 


Se we Lay BOY WT. Ae ng H+. oe A, 


15. Give me two pounds of calves’ liver. 


SA FR: Pane. Bla .Rpap. 7, 


i4. I want three pair of pigs feet. 


eS. Ko. eae TEN, 


15. How do you sell live chickens by the pair? 


AB WW Tp Reng WR. HY. I wp 


16. You can have these chickens for a dollar a pair. 


WBE Wie ERs LLG SC wp FL aT a ak BE wy 


17. How much does this brace of ducks weigh ? 


$3 re TT ne. Mae A Bl og PD ps Pg de, 


18. These two ducks weigh four pounds and a half, 


Hing.tH:. (np FC. Bb. HO Rap. Ze ak BE, 


19. Cut me a slice of pork, please. 


BE ME BN ys THE. BABB, 


20. The whole thing amounts to three dollars. 


SL. OOF itt. 3 «ee MA eH «Wat ET Ep, 


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we FO KAR BD RM — We WE, 


<ni chek, ‘fo ‘t‘oi ‘ki ,to .ngan yat, .pong ,ni 


AR KE WE OS. 


*yau ‘ho ,in yok. “ma 


Aj. We ME. FU ei Ml] — WH 


*yau ,ni fai’ ,in yok. ‘kau ko’ ,sin yat, .pong 


G WW 4 AF OF eR. 


‘pi ‘leung .pongsngau ‘chai ,kon .lai la’ 


RH= HW BH. 


*ngo iu’ sam tui’ ,chii kenk, 


Ae. we. BATE We, 


sang ,kai.seng tui’ ‘tim mai’ ani 


th we. — ei RM BR. — FH, 


hai’ ‘niiu’ ,ni yat, ko’ .ngan .ch‘in yat, tui’ 


We WwW RK We. A Re HR ME. 


ni ‘leung chek, ap, ‘yau ‘ki chung’ .ni 


ww A eo we FR, 


ni ‘leung chek, ap, si’ .pong pun’ chung’ 


i] — BAH RK, 


kot, yat, fai’ ,chii yok. ko’ ‘ngo 


@ tt = fi R &., 


‘chung kung’ sam ko’ .ngan .ch‘in 


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LESSON XXXI. 


AT A FISH MARKEY. 
TP ie. WEIR. ZS Hii 


1. What kind of fish have you this morning. 


HR. PY Eng Hs BE. ne EG 


2. I have a lot of fine sea bass. 


TRUER a FE Br) 55 FR. ELg. 


ae 
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How many pounds do you want ? 


#5. Tye. to Aue A. He. 


4. Tell me first how much you ask for it. 


F iit Tk Bhug $3 FB iy ERS a PA sa, 


Tlow do you sell blue fish by the pound. 


$5 A Eames oe WE ng OEE. He A, 


6. Ilave you any shad or lobsters ? 


BE JE. BE WE BL. Bal op. TE EAT 


or 


7. We have a large lot of both. 


SEA Kae tits AE. Bil ys AB p3 


5. They are not fresh; I don’t want them. 


1K. PF. WN Mug 35-Ee BE. OE, 


Let me see your crabs. 


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BWR & 
HU’ .KAI ‘SI ‘MAT .NGU 


&S WW. Awa HB. 


«kam .chiu ‘yau ,mi ‘ye .neii ,a 


KR A TR. OA BE. 


‘ngo *yau yat, tam ‘hd sek. ,pan 


(REE BED WH We. 


‘niin’ ‘ki ,to .pong ,ni 


4 hh KR Rw we wR, 


sin wa‘ ko’ ‘ngo ,t‘eng iu’ ,mi ‘ye ka’ .cli‘in ,lo 


ae fH. HRS RK — wW Me. 


‘ch‘ii .ngii mai’ ‘ki ,to .ngan yat, .pong ,ni 


A = MH. BR BE Me MG. 


‘yau 4m .lai .ngti k‘ap. .lung ,ha ‘ma 


Ww Ok A AK FE. 


‘leung yenng’ ,tu ‘yau tai* ‘pa 


<i tik, .m ,san .sin ‘ngo .m iu 


FR BE MP ay SR. 


‘pi ‘ngo ‘tfai ‘ha tik, ‘hai 


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14. 


16. 


17. 


18. 


19, 


20. 


Here are some nice soft shell crabs. 


i of. OE GR eng BR Rae wg 


They are worth seventy-five cents a half-dozen. 


AE OR. GW ss He THT Allg et BOAT Ft, 


2, Are smelts cheap this morning? 


IF. ER i np. BE. Hag RT 


3. There are quite cheap to-day. 


1K Wye. BE We AK, 


Weigh me out six pounds, please. 


We HR Wi 44: Fang ag. 


. Do you keep shrimps ? 


Ab WE. By. WEEN. 


No, but [ have some green turtle and terrapin. 


HEAR PR Ws PR EAE HA tat Ze HH itso 


I don’t care much for such things. 


Ye. Fe RIE He BR Bg, 


Why don’t you buy a couple of pounds of halibut ? 


Me. Be. EOP Pee Bes Pang. Bil Wee, 


I think [ will take a quart of oysters. 


Ve SER Vigil FF a 5 PA ys FST 


_ All right, sir; you ean have what you want. 


Phim ee. BE Gc Ws. a. WE, 


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ni ch‘il’ *yau tik, ngiin’ hok, *ha 


ey i 7 tc OF tt Mil. 


pun’ ‘ta chik. tak, ch‘at, sap. "ng .sin 


&WAaA E 


.kam ,chiu siit, .ngii .pfeng ‘ma 


aR 


ckam yat. ,ki .p‘eng 


A RK A WwW 


ch‘ing ‘ngo 16k. .pong ,lo 


We Af We Se 


‘ni ‘yau ,ha mai* ‘ma 


Nk AK £f RV GH. 


‘m6 ‘ngo ‘yau ‘ch‘O .kwai k‘ap. .nai ,kwai 


UT SE OF. FRE RE. 


‘kam ke’ ‘ye ‘ngo hd’ .ch‘ui pin’ ,che 


i OMG OR. Oe RO 


‘tim ‘kai ‘ni .m ‘mai ‘leung .pong ,kau .ngti ,ni 


KR NR — HH Wie wy. 


‘ngo ‘mai yat, kwat, .hé pa’ lok, 


KE. Ba te BE + AB FE. 


‘hé le’ .ch ‘oi ‘ni iw’ mat, ,tu tak, 


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LESSON XXXII. 


OUT DRIVING. 
UR OAs 


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sisi . ‘ 
Suppose we take a drive, what do you say? 


PE ng OE eee TAD A. PG. 
T think that will be very pleasant. 
JK FA Ula A . ed. STE BS, 

Shall we take a cab? 

UW HE KEW, | | 
Cabman, what will yon charge to drive ns around the park? 
WA PE Wak BE. SCH I Hak a Ree te HB EA 
Cabman, we want to drive around the city; what are your 

WA. Wai. -H.. Mth eee eS 

charges ? 
aie 
I will drive you through the park and back for a dollar 
S$ Wikia HW IE RAG. HLT Ze A A a NT 
Suppose we take a buggy, and drive ourselves. . 


Uy OR ABE AL Be Ug. RDI 


What will you charge us for a buggy and a gentle horse ? 
PEACE. 3C ii Wn A. fhe Ak ih. ek IES DE it. PURE. 


I will let you have them for three dollars an ee 


IK Wheat Al WBE. WE HG FE AF eT OR ne Ze Ta 


K 


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CHO’ “MA .CH‘E 


HE MS HE OD-e aa AF MG We. 


hii’ cho’ ‘ma ,ch‘e ,a ‘ni wa’ ‘ho .m ,ni 


nt 38 


‘kam chi’ tak, i’ ,la 


nm — RHR WH. HM. 


‘eh ‘ang yat, ka’ tan ‘ma ,ch‘e ‘hd ‘ma 


MOK. ME 5H We fei TEE RED MR OME, 


che fu .yau ko’ ,ni ko’ ,fa.tin iu’ ‘ki to ngan ni 


HK. Kh B H hh. MRBRD RM we 


ch‘e fu ‘ngo tit ‘seung.yau .seng ‘niiu’ ‘ki ,to.ngan ,ni 


HUE FE AE BE— =X, 


hii’ .yau fa.tin .loi .ui iu’ yat, .man 


© Rob HHH ACH w 
*t‘eng “ngo ti‘ ‘ch‘ang ka’ sai’ ‘ma ,ch‘e chi* ‘ki ,4i ,keung 
HE We 


pa* lok, 


HR M BPERD R Me, 


ae ee “ho ‘ma k‘ap. sai’ ,ch‘e ‘ni iu’ ‘ki ,to .ngan ,ni 


7 & = KRM R BOM. 


‘mui ‘tim chong ,s4m .man *ngo chau* yam’ tak, ko’ ‘ni lok, 


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10. That is too much; I will give you two dollars. 


BE. Bey TS a FV ta F8 BEI FT 


11. You will have to leave a deposit, for I don’t know you. 


WE Wi iat. SEZ WH: HSH SE RE HR. BB, 


12. Let us drive to the park and see the fine turnouts. 


Pi Fag. Whe WHY. TA. Be. BR. HEL. Ze nk, 


13. What a fine view there \is from this hill! 


tH. ihe. Tes Wwe. Sop. Rup TRUK. Mone. Aria, 


14. It is too hazy now, the view is better ona clear day. 
Ws Boag WH. Mien. Gil. Hb. ese. Deny. BIT. Be. #é. 
Bia lim 


t 
15, The roads are in fine condition for driving to-day. 


He OF TY TR Wy He EP Hb ABA, 


16. The roads are rather muddy after the rain. 


Hb. $n. VE RT A Hb WEE «Hee, 


17. This is a fine rontiion driving; it is so level. 
Hig. 2enp Ae Tes. 49. FF. be Ws Ae ng AR PE 


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18. Driver, I want you to poiit out all the sights to us. 


Hb fie eT IE. i TD pe. Hg: THE: Ie, 


19. This is delightful weather for del vigcthe air is so clear. 
Bb. ene WEEK ae WaT A. Hb AB Hh Moe. Beet AE. 
A, 


20. We had better go home now, for it is getting late. 


Wh CNT TS. Joh. Tied Ab Wa. eng. 


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mem eo 


Pa 


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KAW. RE W xX, 


t‘ai’ .to lok, ‘ngo ‘pi ‘ni ‘leung .man 


(REE 2. A RE mw fr. 


‘ni iw’ ,kau teng’ ,yan hai’ ‘ngo.m sik, ‘ni 


RO 7E El. WE OUP fy te. WS EOF. 


.ch‘e hii’ ,fa .iin ‘t‘ai ‘ha tik, ,ka sai’ ‘ma ,ch‘e .1 


We fei Wy Ay Be A. SOE I. 


oni ko’ .san tik, ‘king chi’ ,chan ‘hd lok, 


FANGS ARK R WG. me Ra EOE BS. 


in*.si.ha mor tai’ tai .t’in .ch’ang ‘king chi’ kang’ ‘hé tik, 


& HR bY HH. HR ww. 


.£kam yat. lu’ seunz* cho’ ‘ma ,ch‘e ,chan ‘hd lok, 


*eM RMR bk VE. . 


lok. ‘ngti hai’ ni lu’ seung’ ,to .nai lok, 


We We i. HH. TOE WR. RB 


ni .t*iu lus ,p‘fau ,ch‘e ,chan ‘hod lok, k‘ok, hai’ .p‘eng 


KAM RMB TH. Ro BMP 


«che fu ‘yau ‘hd ‘king chi’ iu’ ‘chi ko’ ‘ngo ti’ ‘t‘ai ‘ha 


We fai FA IRF. FO BS HE AE. SR IT 


ni ko’ win .si-p‘au ‘ma .ch‘e ‘hé la’ ,tfin hi’? .chan ,eh‘ing 


Se a A A 


‘hd fan ‘kwai lok, cheung kan’ ye: lok, 


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132 


LESSON XXXIIL 


WITH A LAWYER. 
We tt OR SR. 


1. Good morning, sir, what do you wish ? 
aise. WER. >. FH-AD. BE Uaag. 
I want to consult a lawyer, and have been recommended 
IRIS WP the RGR. Ze. HOA. BB. TAK. 
to you. 
IH: BB. 
3. Very well, sir, what is the trouble? 
ies ata Ser. Akg A Fe A i 
4, My partner has -broken his agreement, and Iam going to 


WEY. ESE WEL A ADE oy EE he Ee PRR. FS BS 


sue-him. 
BF ih 
5. Did you have any written contract ? 
BK WE. Bos 2 We. BF 7. 
6. Yes; this is our contract. 
Hn. Hog. Rwy Teor Wh H 
7. But this is Chinese; you must have it translated for me. 
AR Sony. Reap. AE My IETF AEs uF A le FP 
8. Ihave been sued by my former partner forathousand dollars. _ 
Rp 8 BFE I: FES FY he AR ES. NT Hae 


9. He accuses me of having cheated him. 


As PORE Meng HE. EAE BKM 


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nN 


Ju 


RS+=H 


an m if 
‘CH‘ANG CHONG’ <SI 


Fl fe. (i A BE tt 


‘cho .san ‘ni ‘seung iu’ mat, ,a 

mK 2 is fF MK B.A A HO OR 

‘ngo ‘seung ‘ch‘ang ko’ chong’ ,si ‘yau .yan ‘kii chin’ .loi 
5 fF. 


kin’ ‘ni 


KE WA. AG PIS 


‘ho le’? ‘yau mat, si* kon’ ,a 


KR EB atk Oo wR AR OE AB. 


*ngo ke’ ‘fo ki? .m ,i ‘hau ‘ch‘i ‘ngo ‘seung ko’ *k ‘ti 


fA mH a2 & fl WG, 


‘ni ‘yau .t‘ung ‘k‘ii lap. hop. .t‘ung *ma 


AR We HK TA. RM Th Me. 


‘yau ,ni.t‘iu hop. .t‘ung chau’ hai* lok, 


Rs FF FUE PR B, 


hai* ‘sye .t‘ong chi* ke’ ‘niiu’ yik, ‘pi ‘ngo ‘t‘ai 


RR Bt G- TF R 


*ngo pi* kau’ ‘fo ki’ ko’ yat, ,ch‘in .ngan 


fe 7 RR Si AB. 


*k ‘ti ko’ ‘ngo p‘in’ ‘k ‘ti 


10. He says that I haven’t given him his share of the profits. 


4i Dany WE RS Se ae. we Beep. Bs He SRB ng 


, nee q- €] 
11. What will be your fee for conducting my case * 


te ace? eee FEAL BET. v. BEng. 


J 
12. Well, I expect first a retainer of ten dollars. 


Wie tit I. FRANF AL Phage EAA Bos FET eae. 


15. If we win the suit I will charge you fifty dollars. 


Ai WA MRR IR PR Wii. Soy WE PBK su ME hing 


14, You have a very clear case. 


ESRD Ket tt EH Ang, 


“ 
15. If there is no written contract you have no. redress. 


Ry. Fwy. feo KE. ili BhFE Ty ER SF Ang 


16. I haye bhi who heard the agreement made. 


2.83 TEVEMEn: OE BK. WEE EI. whan, 


\ 
17. It’s always better to have a written contract. 


DpShus: PP) Sok eae SEY WE HEC eB FET, 


{ . 
18. Do you think I shall be able to recover damages in this case? 


Ab WBE 5B ie AT it FA HE. EK Oe A 
Hing eng ; 
19. You can, if you can prove that it was not your own fault. . 
WB «BS NB SL «BE A$}. Ee 


20. I have no doubt we shall win the suit, 


FRE HES WK iat OH Bae, 


i 


ee ee HO NF 


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st 


al 


fi ih BK AT oe A Be GH AB. 


*k ‘ti wa’ ‘ngo ‘mo ,fan lit .ch‘in ko’ *k ‘ti 


BESED MR. fh BE HW. FT MWe PF HE We, 


iw’ ‘ki ,to .ngan ‘ni chau’ ‘hang ‘ta ‘li ,ni kin’ si* ,ni 


RB eH RM RB Hh 


*ngo iu’ sap. ko’ .ngan .ch‘in chu’ teng’ 


i OR. RO hot WE. RR BRR 


-ngti ‘ko ‘ngo ti* .yeng ,ni ‘ngo chau’ iw’ ‘ni ‘ng sap. .man 


teYE FE SE UE TR HE. 


‘ni ,ni kin’ on’ .m hai’ .nan 


Mm RA & Wl RE Th HK. 


-ngii ‘ko ‘mo ‘sye hép. .t‘ung ‘ni .m ,san tak, ,iin 


RA Mw A. BOE. Me RK Be RB, 


*ngo ‘yau ching’ -yan ,t‘eng kin’ ‘k‘ti ,ying -sing ko’ ‘ngo la’ 


KAA BW & WM MB Th 


tai’ .fan si‘ kon’ ‘sye .ming hop. .t‘ung ‘chung hai* ‘hd 


AY ". 


tik, ke’ 


4h MER. RE TH. A RM NAVE, 


‘ni ‘ku ,ni kin’ on’ ‘ngo ko’ tak, ‘pu..ngan .m ,ni 


mi KR GK AT SH. BL TS Mf. 


-ngii ‘ko ‘ni ‘m6 ch‘o’ chau’ tak, lok, 


Rh — CW bt 


‘ngo ti* yat, teng’ ‘ta .yeng ke’ 


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LESSON XXXIV. 


AT COURT. 
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1. Officer, what was this man arrested for ? ] 

[rf a Per She Se SS pk BF 

I saw him beating a boy with a stick, your Honor. 

FRE RR. INT ee PR. OR He IF Bop BE, 
Prisoner, what have you to say to this charge? 
JSG Be ge PR ES EY PE dng 3 aes 
4, He broke my window, your Honor, and it made me angry. 
As AGENT. VE. op. 22. Fe NOK GR. Boe 
Prisoner, you are accused of murder; are you guilty 
SERB be ge. WR. BF. SORGIF sn. Bas Ey. OF BEE. 

or not guilty. 
Bape. PY . Fit 


6. I want to consult counsel, before entering a plea. 


PRT: BR iat IRE ia. PL LETT Be KS a 


Lo 


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Your Honor, my client demands a trial before a jury. 
Weng BES WEL Rei ee HUB ue A PEs PL EB, 
8. Very well; I will rejease him on one hundred dollars 


i. i In 0 ne Sek ASA | 


bail. 


Wat, 


9. Your Honor, this prisoner is accused of. robbery. ; 


Wig Be SNE. BER ES ge Dep. GREG. DoT Ee, 





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fa 6S 
.NGA .MUN. 


fk RS UL HB. he WE YA BR, 


luk. ,i wai* mat, si* lai .ni ko’ .yan ,a 

KK. RH HE. HT — MM Tf 
tai* .yan ‘ngo kin’ ‘k‘ii ‘pi kwan’ ‘ta yat, ko’ sai’ .man ‘ehai 
mm 2b. A th. BE aR oo ME, 

<«kam fan‘ ‘ni ‘yau mat, siit, wa* ‘kong ,ni 
KAMER. RG GM. HB Raw 


tai .yan ‘k‘ii ‘ta p‘o’ ‘ngo ke’ .ch‘eung .mun ‘ching ‘ngo ‘hé nau 


i AB. AE RTH A tt. AY OR OAT YE. 


. kam fan’ .yan ko’ ‘ni ‘ta ‘si. yan ming* ‘yau chui* ‘mo ,ni 


KR HB 2 He. KR hh HB MM. RR 


‘ngo ‘seung sin .t‘ung chong’ ,si ,chum cheuk, .in hau’ 


BL iG wre 


chau’ ko’ su’ 
KARE. BW BB. B. 
tai’ .yan si* ‘chii iw’ .p‘ui ‘sam ,kun ‘sam 


weR.— Fw RB. RK RM AR. we 1B 


‘ho le’ yat, pak, .ngan ‘po ,tan ‘ngo chau*‘hang fong’ *k‘ti lok, 


a 


KAA. WH FRA GS Bw PD. 


tai* .yan ,ni ko’ fan* ‘chai pi* .yan ko’ ‘ch‘eung kip. 


138 


10. Iam innocent of the charge, your Honor. 
SRI TBs Ee Bil ps HSS yee or. BOSE 
11. I can prove an alibi. 
FRAC. BAG A ea FE 
12, I will put you under a thousand dollar bond. 
FRG OSE Zed ee EE. STR BE. 
13. Prisoner, this man accuses you of striking him. 
STE Bt ge. Mane aH Reng ED WEE ae, 
14. What have you to say to the charge ? 
tt, WBos. WBE We Da HE Hh. Se ae 


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15. May it please your Honor, I struck him in self-defence. 


AR A st. BABE ne: ene. Be EIR. WFTED « aft RARE 
WIP He. 
16. Don’t you know it is against the se to carry 
et WBE. RM. Bene et HS 
concealed weapons ? 
Dhl. Ang. 
17. The man threatened my life, and I was afraid of him. 
Hg AE IR PU Asm EL fos. Ze FE. Gn ETA TAZ. BO lk 
18. You should have appealed to the police for protection. 
SE Bei. Sos AG ASI TH Ae Fb PES as 
19. As this is your first offence I will not, fine you 
Fag Hy Dene IE wy PUG Hh WRAP ag TK Daca. WA THs BE. 
this time. 
dng. Ee, 


t 
20. May it please your Honor, I was sick and not drunk. , 


J. WA sh. SFB we Baap. BEE I Gh EB». SA 





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Pa 


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KA. We HF AR GE A KR OK. 


tai‘ .yan ,ni kin’ sit hai’ .t‘u lai’ *ngo ke’ 


Km fe BW. RU RK ve, 


‘ngo .nang ching’ .ming ‘ngo .m ‘hai ch‘ti’ 


RB. — TF R KH, 


*ngo iu’ ‘ni yat, ,ch‘in .ngan ‘po ,tan 


mm 2B. We fei A. fk 7 1B, 


;kam fan’ .ni ko’ .yan ko’ ‘ni ‘ta *k ‘ti 


(RA AL BE a ooh We. 


‘ni ‘yau mat, stit, wa’ ‘kong .ni 


Ki. AB tr KR EF FW HB. 


tai* .yan ,yan kw’ meng’ ‘ngo cheng’ ‘ta ‘k‘ti che 


Ait HE. RL) EE fie Fe GUMS, 


ei tai’ .kwan hi’ hai’ fan: Jai* ke’ si* ‘ni ,chi to° *ma 


Wei A OR tr. RK TH IE 


ni ko’ .yan ‘seung ‘lo ‘ngo meng’ ‘ngo p‘a’ ‘k ‘ti 


(is MG BE OL Re APR BE Ue BF, 


‘ni ying iv’ kiw’ luk. ‘i ‘pé fur ‘ni a’ 


Ave. WB. KR MR Me ail 


<yan ,ni .ui hai* ,ch‘o fan’ lai* ‘ngo chau’ .m fat. 


KA. RR HW. ER OK. 


tai’ .yan ‘ngo hai* ‘yau peng’ .m hai* ‘yam chui’ 


th. 


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LESSON XXXV. 


TRAVEL ON THE RAILROAD. 
ese th Bl Bm 


I want a ticket to Chicago. 
TRS ee Ps 1: FA 
What is the fare from New York to San Francisco ? 


ee aed eae Oe ee ee 


Do you want to go first or third class? 
ADE FS. Fp Phy Sop. Fe. Ene, 
I want a second clas; ticket to San Francisco. - 


TRS a. FSSTE Rng FE IY SF PH AI a 


} 
It will cost you seventy dollars. 


Vt gs IE I ET 

I would like to have this trunk checked to Boston, 
FRG thts MEE a RSE. TRH BENE, 
Let me see your ticket. 

PAT ih Woe. FER. 

Here is the cheek for your trunk. 

BH RA DM ng HRBR. 


At what time will the train leave for New York ? 


TK. Ht. Ba RB #8, 


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NY 


41 


RET=H 


a K H 
TAP, ‘FO .CH‘E 


KR BM MG HW R 


*‘ngo iu’ chik, ,ka ‘ku ke’ ,ch‘e ‘chi 

H HW. HH &€ WK ERA 

-yau ‘nau yeuk, ch‘at, ,kain an tai’ fau’ ‘ki ,to ,ch‘e 
Ki) We, 


keuk, ,ni 


fH GW FSF HE.= SF WM. 


_‘ni ‘seung tap, .t‘au ‘ting ,ch‘e a’ ,sam ‘ting ,ch‘e .ni 


RE- FR OF KH & Db 
*ngo ju’ yat, ,cheung ngi* ‘ting ,ch‘e ‘chi ch‘at. ,kam san 
K ii, 


tai* fau 


Eetr 


iw’ ch‘at, sap. .man 


RK Wee ASE A OR. er HE OM. 


‘ngo ,ni ko’ ‘lung iu’ yung’ .p‘ai ki’ hii’ ,po si* tan’ 


RBS OP PRE TE A. 


‘pi ‘ngo ‘t‘ai ‘ha ‘ni ke’ ,ch‘e ‘chi 


We te Bh Th Ar AOE We I. 


-ni .t‘iu chau* hai* ki’ ‘lung ke’ .p‘ai lok, 


mt OM) UK HA. BENS BA St We, 


‘nau yeuk, ‘fo ,ch‘e ‘ki.si ,hoi ,san ni 


10. 


ie 


14, 


16. 


17. 


1S. 


19. 


20. 


It will leave here! at four o’clock. 


VP set BS « Awe. gH BRR. 


y ) ‘ 
Where do we change cars for Ogdén ? 


= / 
. You change cars at Omaha. 


WR. FG RAF. TP. aT, 


3. When shall we arrive at Chicago ? 


di. A> Di a, A FAIA 
\ 


The train is due there at six o’clock. 


HD. RK. Kg .is Sop. fny -RK, 


5. We are late land shall miss our connection. 


Way. fe. Se Mm SEA . mp. Byay Fa, 


Am I on the right train for New York. 
WI Se HM. He PRB. HY, 


| 
This is an express train for Saint Louis. 


Sng Benp. ZIP IE GF ne RLY. HAE, 


You are on the wrong train. 


Wa. WF. BE. Hh. WH]. PRK. 
} 
Conductor, I want to get off at the next. station. 


SDAETT IE TE BOY ys PH aH EEE Fa, 


We are thirty minutes bebind time. 


Whe VF. FO WR ne. as. Ba 


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BS 


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tl 


Ri oi. PR PAD Me. 


si’ ‘tim ,chong chau’ ,hoi ,san lok, 


WR Me ve tk TE. 2 A We, 


‘hai ,pin eh ‘ti’ un’ ,ch‘e hii’ ok, tan’ ni 


Ee Bal ie TS. RA 


ehoi* ,o.ma ‘ha un’ ,ch‘e 


REF PL BY). HE IN Ge Ve, 


‘ki .si chau’ t6’ chik, ,ka ‘ku ni 


WERK HH. AN Be RM Bl ie. 


ni ka’ ‘fo ,ch‘e 16k. ‘tim chau’ td’ lok, 


RK Wh BW He. cE WA MA I, 


‘ngo ti* t6’ tak, .ch‘i ‘kon ,ch‘e .m td’ 


We WER Wd ME OW. OB NS. 


‘hai ni ka’ ,ch‘e hii’ ‘nau yeuk, ‘yau ch‘o’ ‘ma 


WRK WHR 


‘ni ka’ hai‘ ,san .lui ke’ fai’ .ch‘e 


Rit $i WE Ms. 


‘ni tap, ch‘o* ,ch‘e lok, 


H® BWRES— f HM 


-k‘an tak, ‘ta ‘ngo iu’ tai* ngi* ko’ ,ch‘e .t‘au lok. 


Rh 7 BR YT. BR ot MM. 


‘ngo tit .hang man‘ ‘liu pun’ ‘tim ,chong lok, 


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144 
LESSON XXXVI. 


TRAVEL ON A STEAMSHIP. 
BRM im BC. et IE OE Ub. 


1. I want to secure a cabin passage to Hongkong. 


TR WE ere REA HB, 


bo 


How much is it ? 
$5 rh Rug st, 
3. We charge three hundred dollars for the first cabin to 
Wy. Sore. Re RZ. ae A by EGE. 
China ? 
2 F., 
4. Has there been no reduetion at all in the rates? 
Wingy. vp ce RESETS Ba KY oe TAS a, 
5. No, that is the regular price. 
ANE Aug HM TOPE. Bi bE ng. 
6. How much is it for a second class passage? 
$5 Fi ve Re ne sa ee ER ag. EL 
. We get one hundred dollars for the second class. 
Wi Wes «Tit TR HBP OPAL Hh C43. Enp 
8. I think we will go in the steerage. 
FR Se NTS TB HUF HY Bil 


9. All right, that is much cheaper. 


PP) age Poet. E. Aine Be SEE, 


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mA t= HS 


we Kk i 
TAP, ‘FO .SUN 


KR HB £€ - HW SF & WM. ¥ 


‘ngo ‘seung teng’ yat, ko’ .t‘au ‘tang ,ch‘ong wai’ fan 
a om 


cheung ‘kong 


KBD RM WE. 


‘ki ,to .ngan ,ni 


HS EMRE MRE WK 


-t‘au ‘tang Lak, wai’ fan .t‘ong an iw’ sam pak, .man 


— i) a 47 wm TH MS. 


yat, heung’ ,tu ‘m6 ‘kam ka’ ‘ma 


ARR HRW Be eM. 


‘mo hai’ chan sat. tik, ka’ .ch‘in ke’ lok, 


=~ EMEBRA R we. 
ngi* ‘tang Lak, wai’ iu’ ‘ki to .ngan ,ni 
= 3 4 EE A xX. 

ngi’ ‘tang hak, wai‘ iu’ yat, pak, .man 


RGK B ie %. 


‘ngo tap, tai’ ,ch‘ong pa* lok, - 


he Wl. a8 7 


‘hd .le .p‘ing tak, ,to 


146 


10. On what day does the steamer sail ? 
KEP A TETSU EYE Die We ee 


11. The boat sails on May fourth. 


He FE sn PG Ui ae. BeBe, 


12, Shall we have a rough passage, do you think ? 


Ya Wo ee WE ELAM A HE. See, 


13. No; the ocean is very calm this month. 
EH TRE eng ee. BE. Hag Cag, 

14. We fear there will be a cyclone on the sixth of this 
Wa AE os. wf Wi tat « Bee AR a. Be SHY f8.ag Paps Sag 


mouth. 


We ag 


15. How the boat does pitch. 


$5. Sb Feem. OT ne ARye, 


16. I am very seasick. 


PR UR DUE. £4, 


17. We are sailing against the wind. 


Og OF. Wy As Hae PE sm HS Yi tt 
| 
18. The sailors fear that there will be a storm. 


Ht Taine. Jee BE. Sop Wah it. PINE Bs 


19, We are in sight of land now. 


Wig OF A «GH. Bal ps A. Fl 


20. We shall arrive at Yokohama to-morrow morning. 


Vi > Dik «FN ARDY i WH WBE. WEE 





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K iy 2 A bh SBF, 


‘fo .stin ,nin yat. ,hoi ,san ,a 
6 ‘ 


K Ak He A. Ow. BS. 


‘fo .stin ‘ng ngiit. si’ hé° ,hoi ,san 


Fh We ak Wy. BR HK MB we, 


‘ni ‘ku ,ni ‘soi .sitin ,fung long’ tai*.m (ni 


EAD A. HE. BOO, 


-m tai* ,ni ko’ ngiit. ‘hoi seung’ .p‘ing ching’ la’ 
KH A A. A we A OR ee ST. 


‘ngo p‘a’ ‘pun ngitit. 16k. ho: ‘yau ,fung kti* ‘ta 


MeN We. I OR TR Me. 


«ni chik, .stin .iu tak, ,chan ,.kwan hai* lok, 


KR BR 


‘ngo ‘hd wan’ long’ 


vb ME se AN, 


‘nzo ti’ ‘sai ngak. ,fung .siin 


fai WS 7K SF. ab a 4G LOST. 


ko’ tik. ‘soi ‘sau ,tu p‘a’ ‘yau ,fung ‘ta lok, 


KR Wh Be ba wy Ws. 


‘ago ti’ ‘t‘ai kin’ ,s4n lok, 


WA. Rb RM Bl Be A Me. 


-minz yat. ‘ngo tit chan’ 16’ . wang ,pan lok, 


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LESSON XXXVII. 


AT THE CUSTOM HOUSE. 
jp. Hh. -K ay RR. OR IEF. 


I came to get a passport. 
BK Bit TU TA a - ELF AK, 
You want a return certificate, don’t you ? 
WE. EE He Hae. Be. 
Yes, sir; please give me one. 
S05 PDB RGug AR TE iit, 
How long have you been in this country ? 
5. 19) Bos. WE. 3-H. Hn BGR 
I have been in New York ten years. 
RUS EKA. IL YR BIH. 
How old are you, and in what business ? 
3%. FE. Se KAT MIEN. 
I am fifty-five years old, and have been in the tea 
$6 SF su TMak Se opp We Ze Ms A 
business. 


HL AMEN, 


Let me measure to see how tall you are. 


Pi). KW HFS Hao EF, 


What is your name? 


Py. Rngy wy. WS, 


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KN 


Ju 


149 
Rots 


am Ow. 
SUP KWAN 


KR RR H OOM, 


‘ngo .loi ‘lo ch‘at, ‘hau ‘chi 


fe HB B- th RE MH MS. 


‘ni ‘senng iw’ yat, cheung .loi .ui ‘chi hai* ‘ma 


R% HR —- th RE, 


hai* ,to .fan ‘pi yat, ,cheung ‘ugo lo 


tA T AR BL. A RSD 4 ME, 


‘ni .loi ‘liu ‘pun kok, ‘yau ‘ki ,to .nin .ni 


KART Ht OH A i & MH. 


‘ngo .loi ‘liu ‘nau yeuk, ‘yau sap. .nin kam’ ,to lok, 


PR EK. Mk tL AE WB, 


*ni ‘ki soi’ chu’ mat, ,sang i’ .lai ,ni 


KO hm hk A AR, 


‘ngo si’ sap. “ng soi’ chu’ ,ch‘a ,sang i’ 


BR ee MP A RE. 


‘pi ‘ngo leung* ‘ha ‘ni ‘yau ‘ki ,k6 


Ue 1% UF, 


‘ni kiu’ mat, .meng ,a 


150 


10. My name is Ah Wing. 


MEY. Beag HE ARS 


11. Have you a family, or do you own any reel-estate ? 


es JE ee RGA oy. BE A Be NF 
12. I have a wife and child in New York City. 


FRAGA A ZENE ALY Hh 


13. I own two thousand dollars csv real-estate in 


PR. HB. We. AR EP Beha HY ps He ae 


Cincinnati. 


Ali, 


14. What have you ohita your trunk. 


o. Wos J HA ot RR. 


15. I will open it and let you see. 


KWo TRI WA. Ze FE. Bn 


16. You will have to pay duty on this piece of silk. 


WEE Wit WEG FG Fa Hb. 2. ip STF BD 3 sey, 


17. I bought it for my own private use. 


KR. We. VAAL. LHP Beak 


18. We don’t care how it is to be used; you will have to pay. 


Wipe 31K FF WP. Beng WH. SE a sa BE ae aa ES «THEE, 


19. You can’t have your bagzage until the duty is paid, 


ECs SEs Boe Rah ee Be Heim. HY. FP HE. Ae ng Fes, 


20. We must confiscet2 all smuggled goods. 


V@etioge Jr dine Mh Opie ena 





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KR & UM RR. 


*ngo .meng kiu’ a’ .wing 


RAR eR eM. A OM. 


‘ni ‘yau ,ka kiin’ ‘hai ch‘ii’ ‘ma *yau mat. ngip. ‘ma 


RABE & iF MR Ht WH. 


*ngo ‘yau ‘ld.p‘o k‘ap. ‘chai ‘hai ‘nau yeuk, 


KA WH TF R Hw KR MM ih th & 


‘ngo ‘yau ‘leung .ch‘in .ngan mat. ngip. ‘hai ,sin ,sin ,na 


47 (i. 


‘ta ch‘ti’ 


RE A. A OL WE, 


‘ni ke’ ‘lung ‘yau mat, .ni 


Ke BA te BE OP. 


‘ngo ,hoi ‘pi ‘ni ‘t‘ai ‘ha 


Me Ee tl BE OM BE. 


hi p‘at, .ch‘au iu’ nap. sui’ 


KRTeBeAC WH 


*ngo tai’ .iai chi* ‘ki yung’ ke’ 


WS 47SE Bi A AB AE. RSE A BE. 


-m ‘ta ‘li ‘tim yung" ,tu ‘1.6 ‘niiu’ nap. sui’ 


PS KB. TE RHR MK, 


‘niiw’ nap. ,heu su? cheng’ ‘lo tak, ‘ni tik, ‘lung hii’ 


KUh—- £€ BRAK, 


‘ngo ti* yat, teng* iv’ chap, ,si fo’ 


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LESSON XXXVIII. 


IN A BOARDING HOUSE OR HOTEL. 
MA = RE WR F Bp. ES a, 


Is the mistress of the housé in ? 


BC HF HEF Haag. PY ys HF, 


Yes, walk into the parlor. 


ai We HE PANES. NE, 


Take in my card, please. 


TA WE Bs. Bh HB ne, 


She will be in shortly. 


ct ae 5 i ec 


I want to engage a room and board here. 


TRS MAES ate UK Ze TK. APF 


There is a front room that you can have. 


BH Beng ed TRIM BE NBG EE, 


How much do you ask per week for a room with board ? 


$5. rh AD. DEOFG Ae DI ALE OK. i. A, 


I always get ten dollars a week. 


FR. DYN eng BAT Eg HE J, 


That ineludes fuel and light, doesn’t it? 


WE HAIL Pig Fee me Ze titsy. TB. , 





= A 4% BM, 


‘chii .yan .p‘o ‘hai 6k, ‘ma 


"R AR WR 


- ‘hai yap. .loi ,lo 


H§ RM G& WH. & (EM, 


nim ‘ngo ke’ .meng p‘in’ hii’ *k ‘ii ,lo 


fe — MK RB ARIK. 


*k ‘ti yat, chan‘ chau’ .loi lok, 


KR BH Re. WH B. hk BR, 


‘ngo ‘seung ‘hai ch‘ii’ ,cho .fong k‘ap. tap, sik. 


tr he Hive. KR A — fl. BW MB. tr, 


‘ni hai’ ‘lo ,ni ‘ngo ‘yau yat, ,.kan.ch‘in min’ .fong ‘pi ‘ni 


GF RH RRR R. fe wm FF Me. 


.lin .fong k‘ap. tap, sik. iu’ ‘ki ,to .ngan ko’ ‘iai pai’ ,ni 


R—- ww Bt XX. — Hh FH, 


*ngo yat, heung’ iu’ sap. .man yat, ko’ ‘lai pai’ 


RG th KR — MW TE A. KR, 


hai* ,tang .yau ‘fo lap. yat, k‘oi’ choi‘ noi* .m hai* 


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10. Yes, sir; everything to make you comfortable. 
Sing VM. IR BE ARG At 
11. We breakfast at eight o’clock in the morning. 
Wie Ais Ta HEME Sea RAR HL BE 
12. Register your name here. 
PY ZATY Bent S.A wo 


13. Porter, show this gentleman to room twenty-five. 


WaT. Fit Hog WE DEMS LOK. FEB FR 


14. Call me at six o’clock to-morrow morning. 
Wi ge FR. Cane LR Het ER. EE 


15. Make a fire in my room and bring up some water. 


WR F S K. Be. AS WG. PR. SANT. 


16. Let me see the bill of fare. 


Bi PR ee HE FP ame BY ps Mop 
17. I want some rolls and a cup of coffee. 


I YE VR Be bling Zeta WP] a YP, 


18. I am going to leave to-day. 


FRR He  HHp He AK. 


19. How much is my bill ? 


#8 YER. Roy Wag, 


20. The whole amount is fifteen dollars. 


HH BEWARE Shim Deng PERT Mg. 





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Ru. He RM BR RA EB Ik, 


hai’ ,le yeung’ yeung’ ‘ching td’ *t‘o tong’ .wai ‘chi 


Uh BRS. BW R, 


*ngo ti’ pat, ‘tim ,chong sik. ,chiu ,ch “an 


‘sye ‘ni ke’ .meng ‘hai ch ‘ii’ ,lo 


AAA RM bE ER 


chon .mun ,kung tai, ni wai" ‘seung hii’ tai‘ ye’ ‘ng hd’ 


iP 


ong 


BO. A Bi i. Bb OR OS, 


-ming ‘ché lok. ‘tim ,chong kiw’ ‘ngo ‘hi .san 


"R RE BRK. KR Th WK. bt 


‘hai‘ngo ke’ ,fong fat, ko’ ‘fo k‘ap. ,nim tik. ‘soi ‘seung 


re. 


- lai 


RK BWP. Hoe ORO 


‘pi ‘ngo ‘t‘ai “ha ko’ ,cheung ch‘oi’ ,tan 


KR BBA Mw ef. Rk — Hh MY, 


*ngo ‘seung iu’ tik, min’ ,pau ‘chai k‘ap. yat, ,pui ,Ka ,fi 


KR > HX MH 


‘ngo .kam yat. hii’ lok, 


R RMB RM We. 


him’ ‘ki ,to .ngan ,.ni 


me tc th X 


‘chung kung’ sap. ‘ng .man 


LESSON XXXIX 


WITH A JEWELLER OR A STATIONER. 
Wi OS Pe OR. Plog. ak. IR Ee 


1. I want to see some good silver watches. 


PRE. Wee. PR Adi Pee Pag, 


2. Do you want a stem-winder ? 


Yes, J want a medium-sized one. 


See FSS HP. RHR HLS IF. Yi. 


as 
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. 


4. What is the price of this one? 


YF. Reng HY. BPE. Pa ys . Heng it, 


ot 


I want to buy an alarm clock. 


TR SM WE Ze. ee “Ri, 


6. Here is one for four dollars. 


Ait. Beng. Ut. Boe Tang, 


~I 
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How much does this gold watch cost? 


$5 Bs T ng Wag at Pe a, 


8. This diamond ring is valued at seventy-five dollars. 


Wag AEH IC. Sa Ae ny. oH we. SH Se HF ET ne 


9, I want to get a plain gold ring. 


TR WE ee. aT me S 


157 
RATE 


BH ft  .- # Si He 
‘SAU SIK, P‘U’ .SU .FONG P'U’ 


— RB BP we RM TK 


‘ngo iw’ ‘tfai ‘ha tik, ‘ho .ngan ,piu 


= te MB. a ue eM. 


‘ni ‘seung iu’ .hang fat, .t‘iu ke’ "ma 


= fF RE—- fi PF HM, 


hai‘ ‘ngo iw’ yat, ko’ chong Lo" ke’ 





MM Wee oe Be Me. 


ni ko’ ,mi ‘ye ka’ .ch‘in (ni 


kRER— Hil Si. 


‘ngo iw’ ‘mai yat, ko’ nau’ chong 


A We BOH RM KR, 


,ni ko’ iv’ si’ ko’ .ngan .ch‘in 


LMG e& RUS B Ve, 


ni ko’ ,kam ,piu ,mi ‘ye ka’ ech‘in .ni 


Aw RM Hm HH A tt RX, 


ni ehek, chitin’ sek. kai’ ‘chi chik. tak, ch ‘at, sap. ‘pg.man 


LR HB R- RARK SKE 


‘ngo ‘seung ‘mai yat, chek, ‘lo sat. ke’ .kam kai’ ‘chi 





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10. I can sell you this pearl ring very cheap. . 


PW We TBE. Hine ae Ree BE ae, 


11. My watch is out of order, please repair it for me. 


MEU Peres. Deg Dae Dp. Bl a. SH BE AS Be 


12. What kind of paper do you want ? 


Ht RP hee. Ap. Ee, 


13. I want some note-paper and a bottle of ink. 


RE. TR NL SH ia ps Be, 


14. You may give me a package of envelopes, too. 


BK A TR BE AS abil se ae He, 


15. Don’t you want some Christmas cards ? 


Bast. OR. Hb. UR A UY iin. HR, 


16. I want a first reader and a copy-book. 
IR. tt Phe FT A. 


17. If tiis autograph album is cheap I will take it, 


BS Hine 2 He EA PNA ape. Be np. SE pe A ae ee, 


13. It’s only fifty cents; very reasonable indeed. 


Wg Be mk HSK sh AIT Jae a FS SS A ae 


19, Don’t you want to buy a frame for your picture ? 


ect. BE. WG WM: Ee TSE EY io REE, 


20. I want a lead pencil and a piece of rubber. 


FRE Hee Ps Ur itt Be SE ASnp. ilps 78" pr, 





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ma Bo ek me RB BR MM. 


ani chek, ,chan ,chii kai’ ‘chi ‘hd .p‘eng chau’ mai’ lok, 


RM te Mm. HR BM Ke IB. 


‘ngo ke’ ,piu .wai ,heu .t‘ung ‘ngo ‘ching ‘hd ‘k‘ti 


fe 48 SE ow WF RK VE. 


‘ni ‘seung iu’ ,mi ‘ye ‘chi ,ni 


REW fm R— HR B HK, 


*‘ngo iu’ tik, san’ ‘chi k‘ap. yat, ,cluun mak. ‘soi 


‘pi ‘ngo yat, chat, san’ .fung ,t‘im ,lo 


hy WR i AE OME a Me We, 


in’ tik, .ye ,su ,sang yat. ke’ t‘ip, .m ,ni 


KRE- WD. BAB R-— KF is. 


*ngo iw’ yat, po* .ch‘o hok. ke’ sii k‘ap. yat, ‘pun chi’ kak, 


mRU AK B BH DB. B Me. KR 
-ngii ‘ko ,ni ‘pun ‘sye .ineng 76° hai’ .p‘eng ,ni “ngo 
Rm 


chau’ ‘mai 


ee | 2 


pat, ko’ ‘ng sap. ko’ ,sin ,che sap. ,fan .p‘eng la’ 


RH mR. KR Mm 


‘mai ko’ ,seung ka’ ,chong ,seung ,lo 


RER-RAER-M RK BH 


‘ngo iu’ ‘mai yat, .chi..iin pat, k ‘ap. yat, fai’ cheung‘ .p ‘1 


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LESSON XL. 


GENERAL CONVERSATION. 
Meee 8 ww EB. 


1. How do you do, Mr. Lang? 


5 Hb WE AALATR, 


2. Iam very well, thank you. 


FRO. Doe. A HB. 


Tam glad to find you speak English so well. 


FH WR. SE iy FAL AR DEE BI FR i, 


a5 
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4. Where did you learn English ? 


wguy. BR ME ON. BEA ming. 


5. I learned it at Sunday-school. 
BH NO WR. F. HAS ete 
6. I learned it in China before I came here. 
POH WA sa 2 A ST FF 
How long have you been in this country ? 
$5. 9) Sos WE. 3. ny PRM. 
8. And how do you like the United States ? 
Be. FAB. pits HL ATG TK WF tng. 
8. I have been here five years, and I like it pretty well. 


FRE SE As OETA eH wey Ze TR Pe OH tt 


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24+ wy 


® MF a fe 
‘CHIU .FU ‘NGU .CH'I 


Re AE. HE Ma, 


-leung .sin ,sang ‘hé la’ 


$e . AG od, 


.ki ‘hé ‘yau sam 


kA th. oh Fe RE OB ae. UW Wt. OR 


kin’ ‘ni ‘kong tak, ,ying kok, wa’ kam, ‘ho chan’ hai’ 


Fe HME. 


tak, i’ lok, 


RR SE Be. ORG We. 


‘ni ‘hai ,pin ch ‘ti’ hok. ,ying wa’ lai ,ni 


RK MR mF te. BE A. SR, 


*ngo ‘hai ‘lai pai’ .t‘ong «ii ‘kun hok. .lai ke’ 


KR OR fe Wi. . 1 we MR. 


*‘ngo ‘hei .t’?ong an hok. ko’ cheng’ .lai lok, 


fr AS YT We i Bl. AY BE iit Ye. 


*ni .loi ‘liu ,ni ko’ kok, *yau ‘ki noi’ ,ni 


ff Bw a 7 Bl OK. 


‘ni ,chong i’ ,ni ko’ hép. chung’ kok, ‘ma 


7K MK Hh 4F. BE OE. 


-loi ,heu ‘ng .nin ,ki chong i’ 


162 


10. I should like very much to go to China some day. 


i Ree tes he Be BES R EK 


11. You will like China better than I do this country. 


WE ewe ie 2s ES TFT Oh HR. AP He 


12. I should be glad to have you call on me when you can, 


Big EBA BE i. BHR Tit JB. 0 


13. Do you know Mr. so-and-so ? 


DE. BAL BAM, 


14. I should like to have you visit my school. 


te Rh Fees Bs Base 


15. The school is open on Monday evenings. 


Hb epi ne Be KBE AA tk 


16. Do you go to church ? 


Ab BE SH. Hive. 


17. I used to go, but do not now. 


Kine We 75 AS. AB. Til. 


18. Why don’t you go now? 


1S. Hau BTS Ti. 


19. I have to work on Sundays. 


1M I, Be. Be. HRs. 


20. You should always try to go to chureh when you can. 


YE Be em Boo ie Bg eT 7S TL. Hite it J 





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m@ ER BS Bh. 


-cheung .loi ‘ngo ‘seung t6’ ‘ha ,chong kok, 


fK—- € PH BHR PE. 


‘ni yat, teng* .chong i’ .chong kok, ‘hd ko’ ‘ngo ,chong i’ 


We Ve. 


ni ch‘ii’ 


Rte PERE P. KP R 


‘ngo sap. ,fan ,chong i’ ‘ni ‘pin ,chong .loi kin’ ‘ha ‘ngo 


“ni sik, tak, ‘mau "mau ,sin sang ‘ma 


a OK. OK RO oe 


‘ch ‘ang .loi t‘am’ ‘ha ‘ngo ,kan ,sii ‘kun ,lo 


Ae. & oF — BW A ws. 


<sti ‘kun ‘mui ‘lai pai’ yat, ‘man ,hoi tuk. 


(RH we FF eG. 


‘ni hii’ ‘lai pai’ .t‘ong ‘ma 


R—- © AEH hh REAM. 


“ngo yat, heung’ ‘yau hii’ tan’ .ngi ,ka .m hii’ lok, 


ai TM AUG Ze We. 


‘tim ‘kai .ngi .ka .m hii’ ,ni 


jit FF SE fk 


‘lai pai’ iw’ chu’ ,.kung 


#$ il. BH TE 


tak, ,han si* pit, iu’ hii’ cheng ‘hé 


164 


LESSON XLI. 


LAUNDRY SUPPLIES. 
a a POAT 


1. Do you want any goods to-day? 


BIE BE. Be Hei sans AB, 


2, What kind of soap have you? 


Ya eB AAT eH JE. 


8. I have pure laundry soap. 


HR. op He AP BK 


4. I can sell you a box of it for three dollars. 


Se vie Wee sag ES HinfY FP He 


5. Please send me two boxes of starch with the soap. 


i Fee wee AM HE THE. THF ene «Ys FAT ye aR. HA BZ 


6. Do you want sal soda, lime and liquid bluing ? 

AS. EF. eae Bar LS. 2 I A AY 
7, You can send 100 pounds of soda and six bottles 

JE me AN GAAS HA BOL ny BY ps Ray Ze. Sang ADE ine 
of bluing. 
Bn ys A $4 

8. I have plenty of lime yet. 

FRA Hise sa ll PL I —. 


9. Don’t you wish some wrapping paper ? 


me. Woe. TR. EAB. HEE, 





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a 
“SAI .I CHAP. FO’ 


we + H. SR OM. 


‘ni ,.kam yat. iu‘ fo’ ‘ma 


TAS ER ow ME, 


‘ni *yau ,pin yeung’ ‘kan ,ni 


mR A. HF ve RK i 


‘ngo ‘yau ching’ ‘sai ,i ‘kan 


= Y-— H. KR RM WH His we me, 


4m .man yat, ,seung ‘ngo chau’ mai‘ tak, ko’ ‘ni lok, 


wi —- 3 Wh RM HE Hew. 


‘lin ‘kan yat, .ch‘ai sung’ ‘leung ,seung ,cheung ‘fan . lai la’ 


(K3t Ge HM Hk. Rk HW A IE. 


‘ni iu’ ,ch’ing .im sak. ,fui k’ap. ,ch’ing ‘soi ‘ma 


z- AW We RA i. FF 


sung’ yat, pak, .pong .ch’ing .im k’ap. 16k. ,chun ,ch’ing 


TK ZAK ha, 


‘soi .loi la’ 


KR ABD. AIK MM, 


*ngo ‘yau ‘hd ,to sak. ,fui ,che 


tRBe. OL A AK. WG We, 


‘ni iu’ ,pau i ‘ehi.m ,ni 


166 


10. Oh! yes, I would like five reams of paper. 
Dh Bip KR WaperTlae- Hues ILI 

11. Is’nt there anything more you wish? 
Bein HoT VE. Mor WBE WANF. 

12. I have everything now except twine and wax. 


SHEL Ue HA RR as Be Bn, 


13. You may give me one pound of twine and two of Japan 
BE OK. a BR Yi ROI. rd ps UE ARs. Ze EBD 3 «a 
wax. 
Bullf, 
14. Do you sell rice to? 
A BE ame ting HE, 
15. Yes, our best rice is worth six and a half cents 
Sins . Roe WIL se Pep. Bony. Hap. Cang Ze Mee HF All. 
a pound, 
Wet - BE to 
16. That is too high a price. 
WE ACnyleh MR set. BPE io 
17. I will give you six dollars for a hundred pounds. 
FR SF IE. Eg Fg A fe TY A BIg, 
18. I cannot sell it so cheap. 
FRC OYE me BE. Be, 
19. Well, I will give six and a quarter for it. 
Wikia FR GC na I Eng Ze ROT. P 
20. All right, I will let you have it for that. 


PY ge tite FE any. A. BE. BER FA E 


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E+ 


tH ot Ht 


tl 


PF RU RSE Hh 7). ik. 


a‘ hai" le’ ‘ngo iw’ ‘ng ,to ‘chi 


‘ni .wan iu’ mi ‘ye ,’im ni 


ee T mF RRM R HR 


.ch’ii ‘liu .sing ‘chai k’ap. lap. ,ni “ngo yeung’ yeung’ 


AR WR. 


*yau lok, 


a Mw mi i. Rk HW WH RR 


pi ‘ngo yat, .pong .sing ‘chai k’ap. ‘leung .pong lap. 


th AK HM. 
‘ni ‘yau ‘mai mai* ‘ma 


A TO a A OF Ol — 


*yau ‘ting ‘hé ke’ chik. 16k. ko’ pun’ ,sin yat, -pong 


KK RE AG Me. 

t’ai’ ‘hd ka’ lok, 

RRA R B.-A Ww, 
‘ngo ‘pi ‘ni lék. ko’ .ngan .ch’in yat, pak. .pong 
i Co me 

kam’ .p’eng ‘ngo mai* .m ch’at. 

ie We. FR AS BH TRO. 

"hd lok, ‘ngo ‘pi 16k. ko’ yat, kwat. lok, 


HE A. FREE CSS OA 


‘hé le’ *ngo chau’ kam’ mai’ ‘pi ‘ni le’ 


167 


Ab 


;tu 


168 


THE MONTHS. A tt 
Qs NGUT. FAN’ 


January rE A 
CF cheng ngiit. 
February pear A 
DE fa Soak a pat ngi* ngiit. 
March = Ai 
ne A ‘sdém ngiit. 
April py A 
ee Th si’ ngiit. 
May cm A 
BK ‘ng ngtit. 
June 7. A 
FLA lok. ngiit. 
July 4 A 
FALE ch’at, ngiit. 
August AN A 
FEAR WF pat, ngiit. 
September Iu A 


+ & ‘kau ngiit. 


169 


October + BA 


SMH FE sap. ngut. 
November + — A 
A ioe sap. yat, ngiit. 
December 6 ig = B 
th 2 4 sap. ngi’ ngiit. 


DAYS OF THE WEEK. jf® #H 


{GI Bifyg HE |= «| LAI PAT YAT..K’I 


Sunday mit FE | 
x K “lai pai’ yat. 
Monday nid FE ate 
Ls a | “lai pai’ yat, 
Tuesday ifiet FF AR 
HE PAK ‘lai pai’ ngi’ 
Wednesday fe ¥ = 
im We & ‘lai pai’ <sam 
Thursday nies Ft iu? | 


BR iF AK ‘lai pai’ si’ 


170 


Friday 
tkpK 


Saturday 


Ae FT 1 


LEGAL HOLIDAYS. 


ne. FRR 
New Year’s 
Ke 3g Tay. 


Washington’s Birthday 


HERENF. Ven. 


Decoration Day 


Parl Es AK 


Independence Day (Fourth of July) 
WAL a Tene. WE (Pe. Pp AL) 


Labor Day 
PEL 1K 


Election Day 


7) Bi. WE 


iis: FF Th. 
‘lai pai? ng 
ifs FF ww 


‘lai pai’ lok. 


wk i A 


FONG’ KA’ YAT, 


i 


san enin 


JE Bieze a 


«wa .sing tan’ :sang yat. 


oe % BM BH 


sau “ching .fan mu’ yat. 


1 WA 
lap. kok, yat. 


Kk Be 
‘fong’ kung yat. 


“& 8 BAA 


ckung ‘kii <kun .iin yat. 


OO OO OO _ 





Thanksgiving Day wy me 8 
Bie. MK che’ .sam_ yat. 
Christmas WS fe AE H 
EAS Sony ye «su «sang yat. 
Sunday ifise FF GB 
BAK ‘lai pai’ yat. 
THE NUMERALS oe AH = 


HD aL pba ay SU’ MOK. CHI’ 


: ee One a 
‘it yat, 
2 IL Two K. = 
Al ngi’ 
oe tT Three Zz = 
SRE . sim 
4. IV Four EE pg 
Bbuy si’ 
aS VV Five th Fh 
FR “ng 
Gx. VE Six Be Ok 


Elis lok, 


10, 


By 


12. 


13. 


14, 


16, 


VIL 


VIII 


XII 


XIII 


XVI 


XVII 


Seven 


WRB 


Eight 
GH 
Nine 
WES 
Ten 

RK 
Eleven 
Faz 
Twelve 
Hitt A 
Thirteen 


GER 


Fourteen 


FAK 


Fifteen 
WRK 


Sixteen 


FLFR 


Seventeen 


WRAK 


ch ‘at, 

hl OU 
pat, 

HA jh 
‘kau 

ee 
sap 

: 
sap. yat. 

saa 
sap. ngi’ 

+ = 
sap. .sdm 

tr 
sap. si’ 

te 
sap. ‘ng 


Te 


sap. 16k. 


Tia 


sap. ch’at, 


18. 


19. 


20. 


21. 


30. 


40. 


50. 


60. 


80. 


90. 


XVIII 


LXXX 


Fighteen 
aR 


Nineteen 


WERE 


Twenty 
Ar it 


Twenty-one 
Fr Ha iit 
Thirty 
$e HH 


Forty 
Ft St 


Fifty 
Ih F He 


Sixty 
Fis Hi 


Seventy 
WR He 

Eighty 
Git 


Ninety 


We xR Sh 


173 


174 


100. C 


200. CC 


500. D 


1,000 M 


10,000 X 


1,000,000 M 


Ist 
2nd 
srd 
4th 


5th 


One hundred 


dh - TER HUB ZA} 


Two hundred 


AB. TR HL ZA) 


Five hundred 
Fee. 1 He Ba 
One thousand 


ii. >} Fa. 


Ten thousand 


A. Yh Ba 


One million 
iit PR ASE t=. 
First 
PAF Hh 
Second 
Fa0E 
Third 
$8 


Fourth 
Bl: 


Fifth 
UE A +.. 


sie | 
yat, pak, 
eel: | 
ngi° pak, 
a 
‘ng pak, 
Sie 
yat, «<ch’in 
= 
yat, mdn’ 
BOB 
pak, man’ 
a 
tai’ yat, 
ever 
tai’ ngi’ 
SB = 
tai’ <sdém 
as 
tai’ - si’ 
B Rh 


tai ‘ng 





6th 


7th 


8th 


9th 


10th 


llth ~ 


12th 


13th 


14th 


15th 


16th 


Sixth 
f+: 


Seventh 
WRB 
Eighth 
G+ 
Ninth 
DERE 


Tenth 
Rt 


Eleventh 
BRB 


Twelfth 
IH ist Fs 


Thirteenth 


HERE 


Fourteenth 


PR 


Fifteenth 
Ib RRA 


Sixteenth 
falgARA 


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17th 


18th 


19th 


20th 


21st 


30th 


40th 


50th 


60th 


70th 


80th 


Seventeenth 


WRF: 


Eighteenth 
GR 


Nineteenth 


WERKE 


Twentieth 
Raat: 


Twenty-first 
Pe esting. | 


Thirtieth 
$e Wz: 


Fortieth 
PML 


Fiftieth 
36 A Hz 


Sixtieth 
fe iRF Haz: 


Seventieth 
ez HZ: 


Kightieth 
Ciba 


tai’ 


iis ae 
tai’ sap. ch’at, 
ie mee | 
tai’ sap. pat, 
Bot Tk 
tai’ sap. ‘kau 
G2 
tai’ ngi” sap. 
ae 
ngi’ sap. yat, 
es + 
tai’ «sim sap 
3 4B t+ 
tai’ si? sap 
Sook 
tai’ ‘ng sap. 
Bonet 
tai’ lok. sap. 
| Te SW 
tai’ ch’at, sap 
ey asp 
tai’ pdt, sap. 


90th 


100th 


1,000th 


Ninetieth 


Hundredth 
TR Hb ZU. 


Thousandth . 


#t Bit 


1,000,000th Millionth 


RAE 4 


tai’ 


Ie 


‘kau sap. 


—- i 

yat, pak, 
—- F 

yat, <ch’in 
B OB 


pak, mén’ 


178 


FORMS OF LETTERS. 


Boston, Mass., January 3, 1888. 
Messrs. Jones AND Knorv, 
Gentlemen: 
Please send me five boxes of starch at your earliest 
convenience, and charge the same to my account. 


Yours truly, 








New York, February 10, 1882. 
B. F. Sanrorp, Ese. 
Dear Sir: 
Please call, with samples of your best Oolong tea 
to-morrow morning, between nine and eleven o'clock, 
and oblige, 


Yours very truly, 








Philadelphia, Pa., March 8, 1887, 
T. H. Surv & Co.: 
Gentlemen: 
We beg to inform you that the rice received from 
you yesterday is of a very inferior quality. Please 
send us some of a better grade, and oblige, 


Yours very truly. 


179 


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Chicago, I]., April 15, 1880. 
Union Paciric R. R. Co. 
Gentlemen: 
Please inform me of your present rates for 3rd 
class passage from here to San Francisco, and oblige, 


Yours truly, 





Brooklyn, May 6, 1885. 
Paciric Mart SreAmsuip Co., ; 
Gentlemen: 
Please send me the dates of sailing of your vessels 
to and from China, for the ensuing three months, and 
oblige, od 


Yours very truly, 








New York, July 15, 1883. 
To THE PostMAsTER OF New York, 
Dear Sir: 
About four months ago, I sent a registered letter 
to Mr. 
that is has not yet been received. Will you kindly 





of Hongkong, I have just been informed 


investigate the cause of delay, and oblige, 


Yours very truly, 





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Jersey City, N. J., June 4, 1886. 
Ricuarps & Co., 61 Broadway, N. Y. 
Gentlemen: 
- Please inform me of the present rate of Hongkong 
local currency dollars, and oblige, 


Yours truly, 





Newark, N. J., August 20, 1886. 
Dear TEACHER: 

Since closing out my business in New York I have 
opened a tea store in this city, and am glad to inform 
you that my prospects of success are very good. But I 
miss you and the Sunday School very much. Hoping 
that you are in good health and that you will let me 
hear from you soon. | 

T remain very respectfully your scholar, 








San Francisco, September 3, 1881. 
Mr. NEWHALL, 
Dear Friend: 

1 am happy to inform you that I arrived here safely 
this morning, after a journey of seven days. The 
steamer for China sails the day after to-morrow. I will 
write you again when I reach home. With kind regards. 


Iam, 
Your sincere friend. 





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Hongkong, October 1, 1881. 
Mr. NEWHALL, : 
Dear Friend: 

I arrived safely yesterday, thanks to a kind Provi- 
dence, after a quiet voyage of twenty-five days. I found 
my family well, and overjoyed to see me. It is very 
pleasant to be home once more, though I miss you and 
all my kind friends in America. Please remember me 
to them all with my best wishes for your happiness. 


I remain your respectfully, 





Hongkong, November 10, 1882. 
Mrs. NEWHALL, 
Dear Madame: 

My stay in China will he much shorter than I had 
expected, and my intention now is to return to America 
in the ** City of Peking ’’ which is to sail on the 20th of 
next month. It will be very pleasant to see all my kind 
friends again. With sincere regards, I am, 


Your sincere friend, 





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